Coroner Raises Alarm Over ‘Cancel Culture’ After Oxford Student’s Suicide
The suicide of Alexander Rogers, a 20-year-old University of Oxford student, has led to serious warnings from coroner Nicholas Graham about the dangers of social ostracism and ‘cancel culture’ among students. Rogers was reportedly isolated by peers following allegations related to a sexual encounter. The coroner urged the Department for Education to address these harmful social practices, which, while not directly linked to his death, pose significant risks to student mental health. In the wake of this tragedy, Rogers’ family is advocating for suicide prevention awareness.