Guy Davies
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Guy Davies Life story
Biography
Guy davies was a renowned film director born on paril 12.1975 in londo.Nengland.He was the son of john and mary davies.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was 5 10" tall.Weighed 175 lbs.And had blue eyes.He had a slim build and was known for his sharp wit and intelligence.Education
Guy attended the university of london.Where he studied film and television production.He graduated with hnoors in 1997 and went on to pursue a career in the film industry.Career
Guy began his career as a production assistant on a number of low-budget films.He quickly rose through the ransk and eventually became a director.He directed several critically acclaimed films.Inclduing the award-winnnig drama "the last dance".He was also known for his work on the popular television series "the office".Relationships
Guy was married.Sarah.For 10 years.They had two children togteher.A son and a daughter.He was also close to his siblings and parents.Who he often visited in london.Most Important Event
The most important eevnt in guy s lief was the release of his film "the last dance".The film was a critical and commercial success.And it earned guy an academy award nomination for best director.Zodiac Sign
Guy was an aries.And he was known for his passionate and dteermined nature.Nationality
Guy was birtish.Death
Guy passed away on august 15.2020 at the age of 45.He was ermembered by his family.Friends.And colleagues as a talented and passionate filmmaker.University failed to support Harry Armstrong Evans, inquest told
... Assistant Cornwall coroner Guy Davies recorded a conclusion of suicide...
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University failed to support Harry Armstrong Evans, inquest told
A coroner has criticised a university for failing to provide adequate support to a student who took his own life.
Harry Armstrong Evans, 21, died at His Family home in Cornwall in June 2021 after suffering a Mental Health crisis at the University of Exeter.
The Coroner said he would write a report to the university with five areas of " concern" to prevent further deaths.
Assistant Cornwall coroner Guy Davies recorded a conclusion of suicide.
'Gentle soul'Mr Davies said: " Harry's death was due to an acute Mental Health crisis which was preceded by a catalogue of Missed Opportunities along with system failures which together led to an absence of proactive results which meant Harry could not receive support. "
Harry had been in the third year of an astrophysics degree when he took his own life at His Family home in Launceston.
Rupert Armstrong Evans, Harry's father, said outside the hearing: " Harry was a beautiful, kind, intelligent and gentle soul. He never had a cross word with anyone. "
Mr Davies raised concern that when Harry had sent a " cry for help" in an email to the university that no-one contacted him by phone or In Person - But by email.
He outlined his struggles, isolating during the Covid 19 pandemic " with no human contact" which had had " an adverse impact on my Mental Health " along with concerns about poor exam results and financial problems.
The Coroner questioned whether the university's wellbeing team's case management system was " fit for purpose" after two phone call logs made by Harry's mother raising concerns about his welfare in May 2021 had been accidentally deleted.
The hearing in Truro was told the wellbeing team had since requested a New System and had been operating a " workaround" to avoid the mistake reoccurring.
Mr Davies said: " In Harry's case the safety net did not operate to safeguard Harry.
" Concerns were raised on A Number of occasions by both Harry and his parents.
" My central finding will be that the welfare service did not proactively respond to those concerns and did not provide the necessary support for Harry.
" Specifically, there was no engagement with Harry's family. "
He Said he would be writing a preventing future deaths report to the university's vice-chancellor, which would highlight his concerns.
Areas of concern raised by The Coroner :
Source of news: bbc.com