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Teenager found hanged in his family's garden after his parents seized his phone to stop him from going to bed so late

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A teenage photographer
took his life after his parents confiscated his electronic devices to
stop him from always going late to bed. Ceri Sheehan, 15, had objected
at first, arguing that he needed to hold on to his iPad but he
eventually had to give it up after which he went to bed.

However,
the next day, Ceri was found dead in their garden by his father Michael
Sheehan at their home in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Though his iPad was
taken, Ceri managed to hang on to his phone with which he messaged one
of his friends that he “had something to finish”. He went to the garden
after that and hanged himself. 


Mr Sheehan, a project
manager, told an inquest that he had not noticed anything unusual about
his son the day before he found his body.

“I took Ceri
and a friend to an afternoon session of paintball. When I picked them
up they both seemed in good spirits. I asked Ceri if he wanted to go out
to eat but he said he’d prefer to stay in. He spent most of the evening
in his bedroom,” Ceri’s father said.

On June 11
last year, Ceri’s parents seized his electronic devices because Ceri’s
mother Rhian Roberts and father agreed it was the best way to stop him
from retiring late.

“Ceri argued that he should be allowed to
keep his iPad. This was not unusual and he did give it up. I remember he
said ‘oh you don’t understand’ but I didn’t think anything of it at the
time.”

The next day Mr Sheehan went downstairs at around 6 a.m.
to find all the lights were on but did not find this unusual. He
assumed Ceri had gone out to take photographs as he had mentioned he
might leave early. He then received a text from Ben Evans, the friend
Ceri had been paintballing with the day before, stating he was worried
about him. That was when he started to search and noticed his camera was
lying on the floor.

“I went outside and saw Ceri hanging…halfway down the garden.”

An
ambulance came soon after but he was pronounced dead. A post-mortem
exam found the cause of death to be asphyxia. Police officers searched
Ceri’s computer and phone and discovered he had been messaging his
friend with his phone the evening before he was found dead.

The
inquest in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, heard that the teenager had been
suffering from depression and had attempted to overdose on pills a year
earlier. He was in regular contact with a psychiatrist, a Dr Giovoli,
who had diagnosed him with depression, ADHD, and Asperger’s Syndrome.
Hertfordshire Coroner Geoffrey Sullivan concluded on Ceri’s death,
saying: 

“It seemed he struggled with some
behavioural problems for a number of years but matters came to a head in
2015 and he began to see a psychiatrist. I can only conclude Ceri did
sadly voluntarily do this act which brought about the end of his life.”

In
a statement, Ceri’s parents said: 

“We are devastated by the death of
our son and only child Ceri. It was an impulsive act that we are trying
to understand but will never come to terms with. Ceri was four months
short of his 16th birthday when he tragically took his own life. He was a
pupil at St Columba’s College, St Albans and we are grateful to school
staff for understanding and supporting his condition. Ceri was an
entrepreneurial teenager with a knack for turning his hobby for
photography into an embryonic business. It is tragic that a bright, kind
and caring boy, with so much potential, was unable to see a future for
himself.”

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