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Home / Crime and Justice / Boy's Death: Autism Diagnosis Delay Ruled Out

Boy's Death: Autism Diagnosis Delay Ruled Out

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Coroner found autism diagnosis delays didn't contribute to 12-year-old's death.
  • Boy was expected to receive autism diagnosis posthumously.
  • Coroner ruled the death was not a suicide and was unforeseeable.
Boy's Death: Autism Diagnosis Delay Ruled Out

A recent inquest has determined that delays in diagnosing a 12-year-old boy with autism did not contribute to his tragic death. Riley Townsend, from Nottinghamshire, passed away in September 2024. His family had been seeking an autism diagnosis for three years prior to his death, facing multiple delays throughout the process.

Despite these delays, Coroner Amanda Bewley concluded that the lack of a formal autism diagnosis did not minimally contribute to Riley's death. The inquest revealed that Riley was, in fact, scheduled to receive an autism diagnosis in October 2024, a month after his passing. The coroner found no missed opportunities for intervention.

Furthermore, the coroner ruled that Riley did not intend to take his own life, stating his death was not foreseeable. While acknowledging Riley struggled with emotional dysregulation and impulsivity, the evidence suggested his actions were not a deliberate suicide attempt, but rather a consequence of his neurodiversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the coroner concluded that the delays did not minimally contribute to Riley Townsend's death.
The coroner ruled that Riley did not intend to take his own life and that his death was not by way of suicide.
Riley Townsend was scheduled to receive his autism diagnosis in October 2024, a month after his death.

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