đŸ”— Share this article Teenager Discovered Dead Following Untrue Accusations of Taking Ashes Relative's Picture The teenager's parents discovered his remains in his room in late 2021 A teenage youth was discovered deceased just days following being falsely accused of taking the cremated remains of a dead infant during a break-in, a coroner's inquiry has learned. Heartbreaking Discovery Kai Lloyd's mother and father found his remains in his room at his Flintshire residence on November 19th, 2021. Untrue Accusations Start The investigation heard how his parent got a message on November 8th, 2021 via social media, from a individual inquiring if her son was her child. The message stated: "Inform him thanks for burgling my apartment." In a testimony read to the proceedings, Lisa Lloyd said the woman had been in the news, claiming her baby's remains had been stolen in a break-in - a allegation which was false. Police Investigation An official inquiry from authorities later concluded the alleged burglary victim had "lied to police" and "evidence shows that the property was not taken in the first place". Media reports about the supposed taken remains generated online responses, and although the teenager was not identified in the posts, his parent said people "knew it was him". The "social media content were really distressing", she stated. Mental Health Impact She added that Kai had been diagnosed with mild ADHD, and as part of that condition, other peoples' views really were important to him. "It would have affected him severely," she said, "especially when this was untrue". Kai was arrested at his residence, but no evidence was found. He was transported to a police station and later freed pending further inquiry. Authorities said they would be in touch, the hearing heard, but had not reached out to the relatives by the time of his death. Withdrawal and Worry His parent said her son "withdrew into himself" after the detention and "repeatedly inquired me whether I had received anything from the police", because his condition meant sometimes "a minute could seem like much longer". When she spoke to him about the alleged incident, she said her child informed her he had entered the house because the woman who resided there had said he could use the toilet whenever he needed, but denied removing anything. Online Bullying In a combined testimony between her and her spouse, the mother said her child was being harassed digitally after the allegations. The inquest heard that a young adult encouraged Kai to kill himself. She had no concerns on the night before he died, describing how she had heard him "laughing and teasing". She portrayed him as a "compassionate, affectionate" young man, and said her "family is totally devastated". He had been "obviously hiding his worries", she stated, noting that he could not bear to have anybody "have negative thoughts of him". School Response The inquest heard from educational staff at Connah's Quay High School. On 8 November, she "overheard some boys discussing that Kai had been detained and that was the first I learned". "He told me... he'd done nothing wrong," she continued. After the discussion, the educator said she rang the family's parents' telephone and left a message saying she had spoken to Kai about the allegations. The court heard his family said they did not receive that communication. Official Conclusion Senior investigator informed the inquest he would wait for documents regarding what enhancements had been made to dealing with suspects with the condition, before determining whether he should make a prevention of future fatalities report. Providing a narrative finding, he said: "Approximately November 8th, 2021, unsubstantiated accusations were made against the teenager, a young child. "Probably untruths were subsequently embellished and exaggerated through the medium of social media. "During November 11th, he was interviewed by the authorities and following his interview he was freed while inquiries proceeded." The coroner concluded: "Exists no evidence that the acts or omissions of any agency led to or added to his death and although it was the outcome of a personal act it is not possible to determine his intent."