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Teenager looking for work killed himself after being 'belittled' by Jobcentre staff | Teenager looking for work killed himself after being 'belittled' by Jobcentre staff |
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A teenager looking for a job killed himself after being “belittled” by Jobcentre staff, an inquest has heard. | A teenager looking for a job killed himself after being “belittled” by Jobcentre staff, an inquest has heard. |
David Brown, who was trying to become a welder, was under “immense pressure” from the Department for Work and Pensions, the coroner was told. | David Brown, who was trying to become a welder, was under “immense pressure” from the Department for Work and Pensions, the coroner was told. |
The 18-year-old, from North Yorkshire, was allegedly told he would have his benefits stopped unless he did more to find a job, reports Gazette Live. | The 18-year-old, from North Yorkshire, was allegedly told he would have his benefits stopped unless he did more to find a job, reports Gazette Live. |
Shortly before taking his life, he reportedly told his mother: “The way the Jobcentre treat people, it is no surprise people commit suicide.” | Shortly before taking his life, he reportedly told his mother: “The way the Jobcentre treat people, it is no surprise people commit suicide.” |
His ordeal came to light the day before his body was discovered at his home in Eston by his brother. | His ordeal came to light the day before his body was discovered at his home in Eston by his brother. |
“He said he was having a hard time from a woman at the dole,” his sister Grace told the coroner. “He said she was rude and belittled him.” | “He said he was having a hard time from a woman at the dole,” his sister Grace told the coroner. “He said she was rude and belittled him.” |
She added her brother had said “he didn’t want to be a burden” on his family, and had “tried hard to look for work”. | She added her brother had said “he didn’t want to be a burden” on his family, and had “tried hard to look for work”. |
Clare Bailey, Teesside acting Senior Coroner, ruled he took his own life on 3 October 2016. | |
David Lidington, Conservative Leader of the House – who was standing in for Theresa May at Prime Minister’s Questions – revealed on Wednesday he would ask the Government to review the case. | David Lidington, Conservative Leader of the House – who was standing in for Theresa May at Prime Minister’s Questions – revealed on Wednesday he would ask the Government to review the case. |
He was responding after Labour MP Anna Turley said in the House of Commons: “Will the Leader of the House undertake a review into this individual case? | He was responding after Labour MP Anna Turley said in the House of Commons: “Will the Leader of the House undertake a review into this individual case? |
“Will he also undertake to take stock of six years of brutal welfare reform and look at the way the DWP treats its most vulnerable constituents?” | “Will he also undertake to take stock of six years of brutal welfare reform and look at the way the DWP treats its most vulnerable constituents?” |
Mr Lidlington said he had “unreserved sympathy for the family of David Brown”. | Mr Lidlington said he had “unreserved sympathy for the family of David Brown”. |
"No parent, no family should have to go through that kind of shocking experience," he said. | "No parent, no family should have to go through that kind of shocking experience," he said. |
“Clearly human beings in any organisation sometimes take decisions that get things wrong. | “Clearly human beings in any organisation sometimes take decisions that get things wrong. |
“And I will ask the Work and Pensions Department to have a look at the particular case she has described.” | “And I will ask the Work and Pensions Department to have a look at the particular case she has described.” |
David was described by his brother as a huge Middlesbrough FC fan and “passionate about every game”. | David was described by his brother as a huge Middlesbrough FC fan and “passionate about every game”. |
Shortly after his death, Boro fans held a minute’s applause in the 18th minute in a match against Watford to celebrate the teenager’s life. | Shortly after his death, Boro fans held a minute’s applause in the 18th minute in a match against Watford to celebrate the teenager’s life. |
A DWP spokesman told The Independent: “Our thoughts are with Mr Brown’s family at this difficult time. | A DWP spokesman told The Independent: “Our thoughts are with Mr Brown’s family at this difficult time. |
“Suicide is a very complex issue and there is no evidence of a link between Mr Brown’s suicide and his interaction with Jobcentre Plus.” | “Suicide is a very complex issue and there is no evidence of a link between Mr Brown’s suicide and his interaction with Jobcentre Plus.” |
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