đź”— Share this article Teenager Found Deceased Following False Accusations of Taking Cremated Remains Personal Snapshot The teenager's parents found his remains in his room in late 2021 One teenage boy was found dead only a few days after being wrongly blamed of taking the ashes of a dead baby during a break-in, an inquest has heard. Heartbreaking Finding The young boy's mother and father discovered his body in his room at his Connah's Quay home on November 19th, 2021. Untrue Allegations Begin The investigation learned how his parent got a communication on November 8th, 2021 via online platforms, from a woman asking if Kai was her offspring. The message added: "Inform him thanks for burgling my flat." In a statement presented to the proceedings, Lisa Lloyd said the individual had been in the news, asserting her infant's ashes had been taken in a break-in - a allegation which was untrue. Police Inquiry An official inquiry from authorities later concluded the alleged burglary victim had "provided false information" and "it now appears that said property was never taken in the beginning". Media reports about the supposed stolen ashes generated online comments, and although the teenager was not identified in the posts, his mother said individuals "knew it was him". The "online posts were extremely distressing", she stated. Mental Health Effect She explained that her son had been identified with mild ADHD, and as part of that condition, other individuals' views really mattered to him. "This must have affected him severely," she commented, "particularly when this was not true". Kai was detained at home, but nothing was discovered. He was transported to a police station and later released pending further inquiry. Police said they would be in contact, the hearing heard, but had failed to reached out to the family by the moment of his death. Isolation and Worry His mother said Kai "became isolated" after the detention and "repeatedly inquired me whether I had heard anything from the police", because his ADHD meant sometimes "a minute could feel like much longer". When she talked to him about the alleged burglary, she said her son informed her he had gone into the house because the resident who resided there had said he could utilize the toilet anytime he needed, but denied taking anything. Online Bullying In a combined testimony between her and her spouse, the mother said her child was being harassed digitally after the accusations. The proceedings learned that one young adult encouraged Kai to kill himself. She had no worries on the evening before he passed away, describing how she had listened to him "chuckling and teasing". She described him as a "caring, affectionate" young man, and said her "relatives is completely shattered". He had been "obviously concealing his concerns", she stated, adding that he could not stand to have anyone "think bad of him". Educational Reaction The inquest received testimony from school personnel at Connah's Quay secondary school. On 8 November, she "overheard some boys discussing that Kai had been arrested and that was the first I learned". "He told me... he'd was innocent," she added. After the discussion, the educator said she called the family's family telephone and left a message saying she had spoken to Kai about the allegations. The proceedings learned his parents said they did not receive that message. Formal Conclusion Senior coroner informed the inquest he would await documents regarding what improvements had been made to dealing with suspects with ADHD, before determining whether he should make a avoidance of subsequent fatalities report. Providing a narrative conclusion, he stated: "Around November 8th, 2021, unsupported accusations were made against the teenager, a 14-year-old individual. "Likely untruths were afterwards exaggerated and amplified through the platform of social media. "On November 11th, he was questioned by the authorities and after his questioning he was freed whilst investigations continued." The official determined: "There is no proof that the acts or failures of any organization led to or added to his death and although it was the result of a personal act it is not possible to discern his intent."