Boy was falsely accused of stealing baby's ashes - days later he was dead
Boy was falsely accused of stealing baby's ashes - days later he was dead
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Boy was falsely accused of stealing baby's ashes - days later he was dead

Gareth Hughes 🕒︎ 2025-11-09

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Boy was falsely accused of stealing baby's ashes - days later he was dead

A teenager was found dead days after being falsely accused of stealing the ashes of a dead baby, an inquest heard. To his family and head of year at Connah's Quay High School, Kai Lloyd seemed to be behaving normally after being arrested on December 11, 2021. But eight days later he was found hanged in his bedroom by his father John at the family home in Dodds Drive, Connah's Quay. In a statement read at an inquest in Ruthin, his mother Lisa Lloyd said that on December 8 she received a text message from a Chloe Robinson asking if she was Kai's mother. Ms Robinson then stated: "Tell him thanks for burgling my flat." News of the alleged burglary then spread on social media and the story appeared in the national press. "Kai wasn't mentioned in the articles but we live in a small community and people knew it was him," she said. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Mrs Lloyd said that as the story spread Kai, who was diagnosed in 2016 with mild ADHD, was bullied at school and the online posts were really upsetting. "I know they would have really upset Kai. He cared deeply about other people. He would never hurt anybody." Mrs Lloyd said he was adamant he had not taken anything from the house and she contacted the police to try to clear things up, but heard nothing from them in the eight days before his death. "It would have hurt him deeply that people were saying he had stolen a baby's ashes, especially when this wasn't true," she said. The school's pastoral co-ordinator and his head of year Sue Messham said Kai was well-liked and had "an infectious smile". She told the inquest she overheard some boys saying that Kai had been arrested and he told her he had done nothing wrong. "I tried to reassure him that he needed to let the police investigate and the truth would come out," she said. Breaking the news to fellow pupils at assembly "was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to do," she said. The current headteacher James Forber told the hearing that policies regarding disclosures had been introduced and roles and responsibilities had been clarified. John Gittins, senior coroner for North Wales East and Central, read a report from North Wales Police on the investigation into the alleged burglary, which stated: "It appears that the said property was not stolen." He recorded a narrative conclusion in which, referring to the "unsubstantiated allegations", he said: "Likely falsehoods were subsequently embellished and exaggerated through the medium of social media." Kai, he said, had "exhibited no behavioural concerns to his family or his school and gave no indication of any intention to harm himself". He added: "There is no evidence that the acts or omissions of any agency caused or contributed to his death, and although it was the result of a self-inflicted act it is not possible to discern his intent." The coroner said he would defer a decision whether to issue a Prevention of Future Deaths report to North Wales Police to learn what changes were being introduced in methods of dealing with people with ADHD. Join the North Wales Live WhatsApp community group where you can get the latest stories delivered straight to your phone

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