Thousands mourn Jason Arday in London, blaming ‘racist’ press for his death
Thousands gathered in London's Trafalgar Square to mourn Jason Arday, a former Cambridge University professor who died at age 41. Mourners at the vigil blamed relentless and "racist" media scrutiny for his death, following weeks of allegations of plagiarism and biographical embellishment, which Arday denied. Arday resigned from Cambridge on August 5th, stating the accusations had taken a "profound toll." While his doctorate-awarding university cleared him of plagiarism, Cambridge initiated a review of his appointment. His death, described by Cambridge's Chancellor as a "racist feeding frenzy," was treated as unexpected but not suspicious by police, with the cause not publicly disclosed. A petition calling for a public inquiry into media conduct, citing racial bias in the harassment, had garnered over 96,000 signatures.