Cambridge University defends its mental health support for Jason Arday
The University of Cambridge has defended its mental health support for Professor Jason Arday, who was found dead this week. The university stated it provided extensive support, including security measures, after Arday resigned from his position earlier this month following accusations of plagiarism and inconsistencies in his career claims. Arday, 41, was the university's youngest black professor. Campaigners have described his death as the result of a "racist witch-hunt." Cambridge University's vice-chancellor expressed condolences and prioritized supporting the university community through the tragedy. An investigation into Arday's qualifications, which had been paused, may be reopened later.