‘Under pressure’ Oxford student hanged himself

12 April 2012

An Oxford University student hanged himself after telling friends he was struggling with his studies, an inquest heard today.

Londoner John Ddungu, 20, was found in his room at Lady Margaret Hall four days after a meeting with his tutors who were concerned about his work.

The second-year chemistry student, who was heading for a 2:1 degree, was discovered on 27 February. The alert was raised by his friend Ravi Mehta, who had not seen him for several days.

In a statement read to Oxford coroner's court, Mr Mehta said: "He seemed dissatisfied with the college."

Mr Ddungu, who gained four As at A-level, told girlfriend Oluwaseyi Falusi he was thinking of leaving the college, and said of his course: "I don't think I can do it."

She had last seen him on 19 February, she said in a statement, which added: "He never mentioned he was depressed or wanted to kill himself." Their last phone call was at 1am on 25 February. Miss Falusi said: "We ended by telling each other I love you'."

Earlier that week, Mr Ddungu, of South Norwood, had been called in to a meeting with his tutors as he had failed to complete an assignment. They thought he had a "touch of the blues" but had no idea he was suicidal.

Professor Robert Adlington said the student told him: "I'm feeling a little bit down and a little bit under pressure."

Coroner Nicholas Gardiner recorded a verdict that Mr Ddungu took his own life. He said: "It seems likely he was the kind of person who finds it difficult to confide his worries to other people."

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