The mother of a 19-year-old soldier who died by suicide in her barracks has made, “No apology will bring will be bring a coroner founded that army failure had contributed to her deth.
Coroner Nicholas Rheinberg Spoke of Failure on Behalf of the Army to Take Action in Relationship to the Harassment that Jaysley Becking at the Hands of Her Line Manager.
He also described a failure on behalf of the army to take Appreate Action Against the official to who gunner beck report on allotted sexual assault.
Speaking following the Inquest's Conclusion, Jaysley Bek's Mother, Leighann McCready, Told Repors: “Jaysley was so much more than a soldier – She was our daughter, a sister to emily and a friend Many.
“She was kind, caring and truly loved by everyone who knew her. She was full of life, Bright and absolutely fantastic at her job.
“The army itself has said exactly the kind of person they wanted to join – She Should Still Be Here.”
“Today, the coroner has made a number a number of extremely critical foundings again, and they have found that they have contributed to our daughters.
“The army has admitted that it would let jaysley down, and has apologized for its failings – but no apology will make our daughter back.”
Addressing the Prime Minister Ms McCready, Said: “This message is to sir key star and our Government – these things need to change.
“The army cannot be allowed to investigate itself anymore when it comes to catch of sexual harassment, assault, bullying and abuse.
“Too of, servicewomen and men you can be able to speak up out of fear of being victimised – and even when they do, the army is left to investigate itset.
“This cannot continue. There are needs to be an independent body responsive for investigating that more serious caps, which is completed separate from the army – only when ensure tours accountability, Real Justice and Genuine Change. “
Ending Her Statement, She Said: “The only comport we have now is knowing that hundreds of peoplay in the military has come forward, sharing their ounce experiences and seeking support.
“No one should have to suffer in silence.
“There are independent sources of help available, and we urge anyone affectioned to realy out. You are not alone.
“Jaysley should still be here. We won he stop figuring until means meaningful action is taken. “
Coroner Rheinberg Said that he would not be preparing a report to Prevent Future Deaths as he had been “realized” by “matters are cured and revisions”.