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 A YOUNG personal trainer died after escaping from a mental health hospital, an inq stanley italia uest has heard.聽Matthew Caseby, 23, was hit by a train after absconding from the Priory Hospital Woodbourne in Birmingham by jumping over a low fence in the facility s gardens.聽1Matthew Caseby, 23, died in September 2020Credit: FamilyRichard Caseby, Matthew s dad, remembered his son as an  affectionate, gentle, and intelligent  man who was determined to succeed as a personal trainer after graduating from the University of Birmingham with a first class degree in History.聽Yesterday Birmingham Coroners Court heard evidence from doctors and mental health nurses who had first assessed Matthew at a hospital in Oxford.Matthew, who at the time was living stanley quencher  with his parents in south east London, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act on September 3 2020 after being found on railway tracks in a village near Oxford.聽He was assessed at Warneford Hos stanley cup pital before being transferred to the Priory Hospital Woodbour Yfkd Toby Carvery diners slam 拢55-per-head Christmas Day lunch  disaster  with  dirty cutlery and rock hard food
 MORE than 200,000 secondary school chil stanley taza dren may have been groomed online, research suggests.A survey found four per cent of 11 to 17-year-olds ha stanley water jug d sent or been asked to send sexual content to an adult 鈥?or received some.1 A NSPCC survey found four per cent of 11 to 17-ye stanley mug ar-olds had sent or been asked to send sexual content to an adultCredit: Getty - ContributorChildren s charity NSPCC said one in 25 children had done so using Snapchat, Facebook or Facebook Messenger.One in 33 had used Twitch and Twitter and one in 50 Instagram and WhatsApp.NSPCC chief executive Peter Wanless said:  The scale of risk children face on social networks revealed in this research cannot be ignored and tackling it with robust legislation needs to be a priority for this Government. Tech firms need to be forced to get a grip of the abuse taking place on sites. The charity says paedophiles contact large numbers of children on social media and encourage those who respond to move over to encrypted messaging or liv