A teenager committed suicide who was one of the best gamers in the world after failing in the GCSE mathematics exams, with his parents discovering the next day that he had finally passed. Alex Henso had committed suicide the month after the announcement of the exam results, the investigation said. However, the following day, the results were upgraded after a review and eventually passed the exam. According to the Daily Mail, Alex had many plans for his future, such as a visit to Japan with his father and practicing a game design company. Winchester’s court investigation into Habsire said that on the morning of his death his mother called the fire brigade because she could not open the door of her son’s room. The firefighters used a hammer to enter the room, where they found Alex’s lifeless body. The cause of death was recorded in the research as a tumultuous pressure of the throat due to a joint. […]
Source: News Beast

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