False "email" from the university prompts a British student to commit suicide immediately!

A wrong email caused a 21-year-old college student to commit suicide.


Maried Foulkes had received an e-mail from Cardiff University, where she is studying, stating that she had failed an exam, which prompted her to commit suicide by throwing herself off the Britannia Wales Bridge.

And according to the British newspaper, "Daily Star", Foulkes committed suicide after receiving an email stating that she had failed a course at the university, which means that she will not be promoted to the third year.


The British newspaper pointed out that the university official acknowledged that "there are lessons to be learned from this incident," pointing out "the need to replace the complex method in which students receive their exam results."

Foulkes' mother, for her part, stated that her daughter received an incorrect result for a subject she had failed, not one that was important to her success the following year.


The mother added, "Mared devoted herself to her studies and work in a pharmacy. After receiving the email, she felt that all her dreams and aspirations had come to an end."

An eyewitness who was at the site of Volks' suicide stated that she did not hesitate when she threw herself off the bridge, noting that it happened very quickly.

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