A student from Leeds gave evidence at the inquest of Jeni Larmour, who died on her first day of university
Jeni Larmour, 18, from Newtonhamilton, Northern Ireland, died hours after arriving at Newcastle University in October 2020 She took a lethal combination of alcohol and ketamine, a tranquilliser she sniffed with new flatmate Kavir Kalliecharan, Newcastle Coroner's Court has heard.
Ms Larmour had filmed a Snapchat video on her mobile phone which was not shown in open court, but which witnesses have seen , confirmed that the video showed there was no evidence of either Ms Larmour or Mr Kalliecharan coercing or pressuring the other to take drugs. ." Ms Backhurst said her chosen course, urban planning and architecture, was hard to get onto and"not for the faint-hearted".
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