Coroner records death of Bucks Private School girl as suicide

An inquest has heard that the school has no was of knowing that Caitlyn Scott-Lee, 16, was planning to take her own life

Author: Cameron GreenPublished 1st May 2024

No one could have known a private school pupil was going to take her own life, an inquest has heard.

Caitlyn Scott-Lee, 16, was found dead at Wycombe Abbey school in Buckinghamshire on April 21 last year, the day before she was due to have her first detention.

The inquest at Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court heard Caitlyn received the detention after a half empty one litre bottle of vodka was found in her possession on March 19.

Senior coroner Crispin Butler concluded on Wednesday that there was "no evidence" that anything would have assisted the school "in identifying what was to tragically happen on the evening of April 21".

The inquest heard Caitlyn visited the school nurse on the day she died and was given hayfever medication.

"Right up until this late point no one other than Caitlyn could have or should have known what was going to happen," Mr Butler said.

The coroner recorded suicide as Caitlyn's cause of death.

The inquest heard that on March 21, two days after the alcohol was found, Caitlyn was due to play at a concert at Eton.

However, she went missing and was found more than two miles away at her mother's home in Windsor.

In a diary entry, found after her death, Caitlyn described this incident as her "best cry out for help".

At a previous inquest hearing, Wycombe Abbey headmistress Jo Duncan was asked if staff made a connection between the Eton College incident, and alcohol being found in Caitlyn's possession.

"From my perspective we saw them as different incidents," she said.

She said staff believed Caitlyn had run away from the concert as she did not want her mother to see her perform.

Caitlyn had previously had issues with her parents watching her play music, and had emailed her mother asking her not to come to the concert, Ms Duncan said.

On April 21, staff at Wycombe Abbey began to search for Caitlyn after she failed to return in time for curfew at her accommodation.

She was then found in a secluded area of the school.

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