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Inquest Hears School Was 'Concerned, Not Alarmed' Before Death of Georgia Scarff

Testimony detailed counselling measures alongside bereavement monitoring as the coroner continues taking evidence.

Overview

  • Georgia Scarff, 16, died after being struck by a lorry on the A14 in the early hours of April 15, 2024.
  • At Suffolk Coroners' Court, Royal Hospital School staff said she received counselling and was on a watch list linked to an earlier family bereavement.
  • Her head of house testified she felt concern rather than alarm, while classmates reported she was sleeping more and had changed.
  • The court heard she had been self-harming at school, and her mother had contacted staff in January 2024 about anxiety that made her feel sick.
  • She struggled with boarding and later increased to five nights a week by 2022, which staff interpreted as a sign she was coping.