Parents of Natasha Abrahart argued Bristol failed to make allowances for their daughter’s severe anxiety

A judge has found the University of Bristol liable for breaches of legal duties it owed to a vulnerable undergraduate who took her own life in what is being seen as a landmark decision.

Natasha Abrahart’s parents have long argued that the university failed to make “reasonable” allowances for their daughter’s severe social anxiety.

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