THE loss of a piece of equipment by a Royal Marine recruit led him to take his own life on a railway line, a coroner concluded today.
Philip Spinney, senior coroner for Devon, Plymouth & Torbay, criticised failures in the mental healthcare of 18-year-old Connor Clark, who used a duvet to scale a razor wire fence at the commando training centre in Lympstone before being struck by a train in June 2021.
The teenager had made comments about being called a “failure” and the “worst recruit,” and was worried about losing weekend leave for misplacing the blank firing adaptor for his weapon.
Evidence to peers from medical leaders, patient safety officials and the children’s commissioner has intensified fears that the Bill’s safeguards are inadequate, writes ADAM JAMES POLLOCK


