The daddy of a personal college pupil who’s believed to have taken her personal life paid tribute to his “daddy’s woman” at an inquest into her demise.
Caitlyn Scott-Lee, 16, was discovered lifeless at Wycombe Abbey college in Buckinghamshire on April 21 final yr, the day earlier than she was resulting from have her first ever detention.
The inquest, at Buckinghamshire Coroner’s Court docket on Monday, heard Caitlyn obtained the detention after alcohol was present in her locker.
Her father, senior banker Jonathan Scott-Lee, advised the inquest that Caitlyn was a “daddy’s woman”.
“I took care of her, dressed her, cuddled her, fed her, and soothed her,” he mentioned.
“As she grew as a toddler, there can be bitter-sweet moments the place she would stand by the window of our house and cry as I left for my every day commute.
“Little did she know I might return every night.”
Mr Scott-Lee mentioned his daughter, like him, was autistic.
“It’s a fable that individuals with autism don’t have a lot emotion,” he mentioned.
He mentioned their emotions had been “amplified” as they’re “inside”.
“Caitlyn was a lot greater than autism, Wycombe Abbey, and detention,” he mentioned.
He advised the inquest he had regarded by way of a photograph album after her demise.
He mentioned: “I noticed images of Caitlyn acquiring her scuba diving licence at age 10 within the Philippines, enjoying tennis in Scotland, modelling in Singapore, tenting in Wales, driving helicopters in New Zealand, snowboarding throughout Japan, honing rifle marksmanship in Birmingham, driving at age 13 at Mercedes Brooklands, and climbing the Nice Wall of China.
“Even I used to be stunned at how full a life Caitlyn lived in 6,041 days.”
The inquest heard that workers started to seek for Caitlyn after she did not return in time for curfew at her boarding college lodging on April 21.
She was then present in a secluded space of the college.
Mr Scott-Lee shared his daughter’s ultimate diary entry after her demise, during which she thanked her buddies for his or her love, wished them luck and mentioned goodbye.
Within the word Caitlyn recounts operating away from a faculty journey to Eton School as a cry for assist.
“I hope that is my final diary entry. I need to kill myself tomorrow,” the entry, written the night time earlier than her demise, is reported to have learn.
Talking of how the specter of detention had been enjoying on her thoughts, she writes: “Working away was the perfect cry out for assist I may give and also you [Wycombe] responded with ‘we’d usually punish you however you’re already getting punished’.”