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Student found hanged after drinking


THE family of an Oxford University student found hanged in his room described him as a “true intellectual” after an inquest into his death today.

Oxford Coroner’s Court was told Toby Rundle, 21, was found hanged at Lady Margaret Hall, in Norham Gardens, on October 8 last year, the day after an evening drinking with friends at the college and a nightclub.

The student, who had sold a first edition copy of Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone for £7,200 to help fund his studies, had spoken about suicide six months before his death after a fellow student was found hanged, his father Christopher Rundle said.

Mr Rundle of Williton, Somerset, added: “He said that having seen the damage to the other boy’s family, that was the last thing he would ever contemplate.”

A post mortem found he died of asphyxiation, and had more than two-and-a-half times the legal alcohol limit for driving in his blood.

Richard Whittington, assistant deputy coroner for Oxfordshire, recorded a narrative verdict outlining the events leading to the death.

He added: “I believe that he was confused, and that his mind was clouded.”

The family released a statement which said: “He was a true intellectual who was just beginning to realise his amazing potential.”

Comments(2)

Anne Guedes says...
6:26pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I wonder about this "narrative", why not "accidental" or "misadventure" ?
And I wish Toby Rundle's parents could be told another possible explanation than a "really black moment" due to too much drinking.

Pierre My says...
10:32pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Anne Guedes wrote:
I wonder about this "narrative", why not "accidental" or "misadventure" ? And I wish Toby Rundle's parents could be told another possible explanation than a "really black moment" due to too much drinking.
Because "misadventure" and "asphyxiation" is the same sentence, lead to a much different conclusion in a lot of much publicised deaths amongst the well to do.


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