The royal artillery artillery Jaisley Beck was found hanging in the Larkhill camp in Wiltshire on December 15, 2021.
Coroner Nicholas Rainberg decreased that the army’s failure to take action after the artillery Beck was harassed by her linear manager, contributed to her death.
He also ruled that “the balance of probabilities” was sexually attacked by another senior counterpart, and the army’s inability to take appropriate action “more than minimally” contributes to her death.
Speaking after G -N Rayinberg ruled that artillery Beck had died of suicide, her mother Leagan McCridi said: “Jaisley was much more than a soldier – she was our daughter, Emily’s sister and friend of so much.
“She was kind, caring and really loved by all who knew her. She was full of life, bright and absolutely fantastic in her work.
“Today, the coroner gave his discoveries. They are extremely critical and he found that various failures in the army in the processing of her sexual assault report and in response to the sexual harassment she suffers contributes to her death.
“The army admitted that she had released Jaisley and apologized for her failures – but no apology would never return our daughter.”

Describing how she feels, she added, “Disgusted, absolutely disgusted, how the army failed our daughter.”
Asked whom she accuses of the death of her daughter, Da McCridi replied: The Army.
Mrs. McCridi added: “I believe this is a cover-up and it is clear through the discoveries that the army failed our daughter Jaisley.”
She added that 700 men and women soldiers had contacted to share their own experience since the start of the investigation.
In conclusion, Salisbury’s investigation on Thursday, Rainberg said there was a “systemic failure” of the army to report that he had suffered from the hands of his manager before his death.
G -N Rhineberg said the artillery Beck was facing senior employees’ failure to take action because of the “barrage” of messages sent by her manager Ryan Mason, and the failure to investigate the full investigation of the Gunner Beck complaint against the Officers Michael Weber’s order.
He added: “I find that there is a controversial case to say that in connection with Jaisley, the state violated its Article 2 of the right to life through the state inability to introduce a framework of laws, policies, procedures and means of implementation which in the largest Degree will protect life. “

The coroner added that Gunner Beck’s complaint about being sexually attacked when staying on Turnie Island should be reported to the police and the failure to make this disturbed army policy. “
He added: “I find the balance of probability that the complaint was not supposed to be considered by minor administrative actions, following this route that he had violated the Army’s policy, as it was a sexual assault committed by a 19-year-old man from a man to a man to Middle Age with a higher rank and was only recorded as inappropriate behavior that is not indisputable as an order officer. “
The army said “should do a lot more to support and protect” artillery Beck.
Reading a statement on behalf of the army, brigadier Melissa Emet, Head of the Army Group, told reporters after the investigation: “On behalf of the Chief of General Staff, I want to expand the deepest of the army to the Jaisley family and friends and friends To offer them our sincere apologies for the failures that the coroner identified during this investigation. “
“We had to do a lot more to support and protect it – Jaisley was exactly the man the army needed, and she was distinguished by his work.”
The request earlier heard that the 19-year-old complained about the “possessing and psychotic” behavior of her boss Mr. Mason, Bomdirov at the time.

The hearing was said to a senior soldier who had problems with mental health, who had previously self -injured, sent more than 1,000 messages in this October and 3,600 in November and talked about his love for her.
Her mother, d -makkridi from Oxen Park, Cumbria, said her daughter “doesn’t feel safe” as G -Mson’s behavior intensified and she was afraid that he had hacked her phone and watched her S
Army Investigation Report published in October 2023.
D -n -Mason, who serves the main engagement team (CET) with Gunner Beck, but left the same month as her death, denied that he tried to “manipulate” her by putting pressure on her by talking about her own Mental health and suicide concerns.

The hearing was also said that the artillery Beck had filed a complaint against the other senior soldier, then battery sergeant Major Weber, during the stay of Tarni Island, near Empsworth in Hampshire, in July 2021 for an adventure exercise.
She had said that he had “made a pass” to her, put her hand between her legs and “nailed her” as she tried to kiss her, she was told at the hearing.
Gunner Beck, who joined the army at 16, was left frightened by the incident and eventually sleeping in his safety car, the investigation was said.
The married soldier, who is now ranking the officer, declined to answer questions in the investigation.
Wo2 Webber was condemned to write a letter to Gunner Beck after the incident, which he believed was an attempt to “have a real apology.”
The army investigation report states that this “insignificant sanction” is “probably a factor that may have influenced its inability to report other events that have happened later.”
The report is added that the aforementioned family problems, including horror, are also responsible for the death of the artillery Beck, which her family rejects.
He details three “contributing factors” to the death of artillery Beck, including the “significant tension” of sexual relations with a married colleague over the last few weeks of her life; A relationship that ended in November 2021, which included “repeated claims of the boyfriend’s incorrectness”; and “an unhealthy approach to alcohol, with episodes of drinking alcohol.”
He added that the Beck artillery did not have diagnosed mental health conditions and did not seek support for welfare from anyone in the army.

Following the end of the investigation, Brigadier Emmett told reporters: “For three years after Jaisley’s sad death, we have seen significant changes in the army, including the introduction of clear and unambiguous policies, to claim that there will be zero tolerance to unacceptable Sexual behavior.
“These changes are incorporated throughout our culture, policies and lasting practices in every part of the army.
“There is still work and the evidence heard in this investigation reminds us how important it is to make a lasting and effective change.
“I hope that such a change will give the officers of the service the confidence they need to report sexual crimes and inappropriate behavior, knowing that they will be heard.
“We are absolutely clear that everyone should play a role in the construction and maintenance of a respectful professional environment that we all have to play.”
The coroner, the Rhineberg, said he would not prepare a report to prevent future deaths as he was “reassured” by the army, including by Brigadier Emmet’s evidence during the investigation that “questions are currently being reviewed and They review. “
Emma Norton, the family’s lawyer, said: “It’s hard to imagine a more critical set of Corron’s conclusions, who today found that the crowd and extremely serious failures on the part of the army in response to Jaisley’s report on sexual abuse and experience From an intolerable sexual harassment, it contributed to her death. “