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Family of London firefighter who killed himself demand apology
Jaden Francois-Esprit, a trainee who died aged 21, had described bullying and racism at his Wembley station.
The family of a trainee firefighter who killed himself two years ago has called on London fire brigade to issue a public apology for “multiple failings” they believe played a part in his death.
On the second anniversary of Jaden Francois-Esprit’s death on Friday, Francois-Esprit’s mother, Linda Francois, an NHS worker, 55, has called for major changes to the fire service to prevent similar tragedies.
The fire service has conducted an internal investigation following his death, which is understood to have made 24 separate recommendations for change. A second wide-ranging investigation is due to be published in November, looking at broader issues of the culture within the fire brigade.
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Work-related suicide: a qualitative analysis of recent cases with recommendations for reform, Sarah Waters and Hilda Palmer, University of Leeds, July 2021
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