William Stanesby
12 year William Stanesby was found dead at his retired naval officer parents' home in June 2011.
An inquest in September recorded an open verdict.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2075168/Highly-dangerous-fatal-consequences-Family-boy-12-died-playing-cult-like-choking-game-warn-dangers-craze.html#ixzz1gmSxJjJs
In December 2011, this verdict was overturned and the coroner recorded a new verdict of misadventure.
The second inquest came after William's classmates, at the Judd School in Tonbridge, Kent, told teachers that he had 'previously played the choking game' and that he had shown them what he did.
The game has reportedly killed at least 11 other children in the UK.
Detective Inspector Simon Davy told the inquest that classmates had told a teacher that William had been 'experimenting with what they called the fainting game'.
Pathologist Dr Simon Poole said the cause of death was hanging.
Senior investigating officer Detective Inspector Simon Davy referred to "local speculation" that "behaviour" at Judd School in Tonbridge could have contributed to William's death.
William had been under the care of the NHS Children's and Adolescents Mental Health Service and discharged after a "satisfactory assessment".
'Fainting game' claimed life of tragic 12-year-old This is Kent
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