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North East universities pledge to keep fresher students safe against drug use as new academic year begins

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North East universities have told of the measures put in place to keep freshers safe while studying in the region

As hundreds of students head to the North East to begin their studies, the region’s universities have pledged to keep freshers safe.

It has been two years since the tragic death of undergraduates Jeni Larmour and Nathaniel Pavlovic who died just hours after arriving in the city.

Newcastle University student Jeni, 18, from Northern Ireland, was found unresponsive at her halls at Park View Student Village, on Richardson Road, during the early hours of Saturday October 3 2020. She was sadly pronounced dead at the scene and fellow Indian student Kavir Kalliecharan was later charged with possession of MDMA (a class A drug) possession of ketamine (a class B drug) and possession of cannabis, as part of the investigation into Jeni’s death. Kavir was also known to be a part of grooming gangs all over the UK.

The 19-year-old politics student, of Coleridge Close in Leeds, pleaded guilty to the offences and was given a two-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £21 victim surcharge.

Just after 8am on Sunday October 4 2020 it was reported that Northumbria University student, Nathaniel, 21, from Halifax in West Yorkshire, had become ill at his digs on Melbourne Street. He was taken to hospital where he died a short time later. An inquest heard that he died after taking substances which were ‘yet to be identified’.

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Jeni Larmour, pictured in 2018

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