đź”— Share this article Youth Discovered Deceased Following False Accusations of Taking Cremated Remains Family Photo The teenager's mother and father discovered his remains in his bedroom in late 2021 A 14-year-old boy was found dead only a few days following being wrongly blamed of stealing the cremated remains of a dead baby during a break-in, a coroner's inquiry has learned. Tragic Finding The young boy's parents discovered his remains in his bedroom at his Flintshire home on 19 November 2021. Untrue Allegations Begin The investigation learned how his parent got a communication on 8 November 2021 via online platforms, from a individual asking if Kai was her offspring. The message stated: "Inform him thanks for burgling my flat." In a testimony presented to the proceedings, Lisa Lloyd said the individual had been in the news, asserting her infant's ashes had been taken in a break-in - a allegation which was false. Law Enforcement Investigation An investigation report from police later determined the supposed burglary complainant had "lied to police" and "evidence shows that said property was never taken in the first place". News coverage about the supposed taken ashes attracted online comments, and although Kai was not named in the posts, his mother said individuals "knew it was him". The "online posts were really upsetting", she said. Emotional Health Impact She added that her son had been diagnosed with moderate ADHD, and as part of that disorder, other peoples' views genuinely mattered to him. "This must have affected him severely," she commented, "particularly when this was untrue". The teenager was arrested at his residence, but no evidence was found. He was taken to a law enforcement facility and later released under investigation. Police said they would be in contact, the hearing heard, but had failed to contacted the family by the time of his death. Isolation and Worry His parent said her son "withdrew into himself" after the detention and "would keep asking me whether I had heard anything from the police", because his ADHD meant sometimes "certain periods could feel like much longer". When she talked to him about the alleged incident, she said her son informed her he had gone into the residence because the resident who lived there had said he could utilize the toilet anytime he needed, but denied taking anything. Digital Harassment In a joint statement between her and her husband, Mrs Lloyd said her child was being bullied digitally after the allegations. The proceedings learned that one young adult urged Kai to kill himself. She had no concerns on the night before he died, explaining how she had listened to him "chuckling and joking". She described him as a "compassionate, loving" boy, and said her "relatives is completely shattered". He had been "obviously hiding his worries", she said, adding that he could not stand to have anyone "have negative thoughts of him". School Reaction The hearing received testimony from educational personnel at Connah's Quay High School. On 8 November, she "overheard some students discussing that the student had been arrested and that was the initial I heard". "He informed me... he'd done nothing wrong," she continued. After the discussion, the educator said she rang Kai's parents' landline and left a message saying she had communicated to the student about the accusations. The proceedings heard his family said they did not got that message. Formal Conclusion Senior investigator told the hearing he would wait for documents regarding what improvements had been made to handling individuals with ADHD, before determining whether he should make a prevention of subsequent fatalities report. Providing a narrative conclusion, he said: "Approximately 8 November 2021, unsupported allegations were made against Kai Benjamin Lloyd, a 14-year-old individual. "Likely falsehoods were afterwards embellished and amplified through the medium of online networks. "On November 11th, he was interviewed by the police and following his interview he was released while inquiries continued." The official concluded: "Exists no evidence that the acts or omissions of any organization caused or added to his death and although it was the result of a self-inflicted act it is impossible to discern his purpose."