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Brilliant student commited suicide in UK despite friend’s desperate attempt to talk her out of it


A top university student jumped to her death from a notorious suicide bridge after taking an Uber there with a friend, an inquest heard today.
'Extremely bright' Lara Nosiru, 23, had taken a large number of sleeping tablets and some LSD when she jumped off Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
She went there with fellow Bristol University student Kasumi Kishi who told police she had hoped to convince her not to kill herself.
Two days later Ms Kishi told friends over a pizza how the two women had discussed suicide methods and killing themselves together.
Lara Nosiru (pictured) jumped had taken a large number of sleeping tablets and some LSD when she committed suicide in Bristol in January
Lara Nosiru (pictured) jumped had taken a large number of sleeping tablets and some LSD when she committed suicide in Bristol in January
The inquest heard that Ms Nosiru, pictured at a theatre, had suffered from depression for four years
The inquest heard that Ms Nosiru, pictured at a theatre, had suffered from depression for four years

The Clifton Suspension Bridge from which Miss Nosiru plunged to her death
Fellow flatmate Alex Gough claimed Ms Kishi told the group that if someone wanted to die it was cruel to make them stay alive.
Flatmate Solene Rebibo said at the meal Ms Kishi 'seemed comfortable' talking about suicide to Ms Nosiru's friends.
The CPS reviewed the case to see if charges of assisting in suicide or manslaughter by gross negligence could be brought against Ms Kishi but found no case to answer. 
CCTV footage showed the two women walking across the famous bridge shortly before 4pm on January 30 with Ms Nosiru occasionally stopping and looking over the edge.
When they reached the North Somerset side she twice tried to climb on to the wall above the gorge edge but Ms Kishi pulled her back down.
The two women then appeared to have a minor disagreement before Ms Kishi walked away and left her without looking back.
The security cameras showed Ms Nosiru having a final cigarette before climbing on to the wall and falling to her death.
The court heard Miss Nosiru had taken an overdose the night before her death
The court heard Miss Nosiru had taken an overdose the night before her death
A coroner heard that Ms Kishi, who no longer lives in the UK, was interviewed by police about 'possible criminal offences being committed'.
Ms Kishi told police that Ms Nosiru had told her to leave and that she then made her promise not to jump.
She said she tried to lighten her mood by making a joke about a man who had tried to jump to his death but had fallen into pig faeces and survived.
Detective Sergeant Nick Lawson told the coroner that Ms Nosiru allegedly told Ms Kishi 'you'll have to let me go'. 
A coroner ruled that Ms Kishi had no direct involvement in her friend's death and said the final year neuroscience student took her life while under the influence of drugs.
Avon and Somerset Coroner Dr Peter Harrowing heard how Ms Nosiru was 'acting strange' on the day she died after taking LSD she had bought at a discount on her birthday.
She thought her hands were melting and was restless, saying every time she sat down she just wanted to get up again, her flatmates said in statements.
She was hallucinating and seen trying to 'stamp' on people who she thought were on her bedroom floor.
Ms Kishi went to see her and they spent about 45 minutes together in her bedroom before going to the bridge in a taxi at around 3.30pm.
The inquest heard that Ms Nosiru had suffered from depression for four years and took an overdose the night before her death.
Psychotherapist Dr Niklas Serning said he had seen Ms Nosiru every week for a year and she was 'extremely bright' and would discuss the meaning of life at their hourly sessions.

FIVE STUDENTS HAVE DIED THIS YEAR

  • Neuroscience student Lara Nosiru, 23, originally from Essex, was found on January 30 in a gorge beneath a 330ft bridge
  • Miranda Williams, 19, from Chichester, was studying philosophy. She had struggled with anxiety and depression and is understood to have taken her own life on October 10, three weeks after she left home. Ancient history student
  • Daniel Green, 18, was found dead on October 21. Kim Long, an 18-year-old law student, died on November 10
  • Maxine Wiley, 23, a former engineering student at Bristol University was discovered hanged at her flat above a bar in Bristol around 11.20am on September 2. Assistant coroner Dr Peter Harrowing recorded a narrative conclusion of hanging, with the intention unknown
  • Elsa Scaburri went 'downhill' during a year of studying modern languages abroad in Italy. Miss Scaburri, 21, felt 'worthless' and came back to the UK so she could be with her mother in January this year where she was diagnosed with clinical depression
Coroner Dr Peter Harrowing concluded that Miss Nosiru 'took her own life  whilst under the influence of drugs'
Coroner Dr Peter Harrowing concluded that Miss Nosiru 'took her own life  whilst under the influence of drugs'
He told the coroner: 'She reported to me she had tried to kill herself. New Year and Christmas was a very sensitive time for her.'
He said Ms Nosiru, of South Ockenden, Essex, wanted to give life 'another try' and asked him to 'make my life meaningful again'.
He said he last saw Ms Nosiru on the morning of her death when she said was very tired but didn't appear to be under the influence of drugs.
She booked a session for the following week and joked with him about his age.
Asked if there was anything that would have made him think she was going to take her own life, he said: 'Absolutely not.'
Dr. Harrowing said Ms. Kishi was not directly involved in Ms Nosiru's death and she had taken a 'deliberate action' to jump off the bridge.
But he said he couldn't be sure beyond reasonable doubt that she had the mental intention to take her life that day.
He concluded: 'She took her own life whilst under the influence of drugs.' 

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