http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7380093.stm
Web scam drove student to suicide
An inquest has been told how a university student killed herself after falling victim to an internet scam.
Jaiyue Wang, 23, gave more than £6,000 in the belief she had won half a million pounds in a lottery after being contacted over the internet.
She arrived in Britain last summer from Hainan in China to study at the University of Nottingham.
Recording a suicide verdict, Nottingham coroner Dr Nigel Chapman said her death, in April, was a tragedy.
Vulnerable woman
He said: A young university student - doesn\'t speak very much English, her parents don\'t speak English - been coming across to one of the great universities but has taken her own life because of a scam from Nigeria.
Ms Wang was found hanged at her home in Beeston last month.
Jonathan Ray, a University of Nottingham spokesman, said: Obviously anybody who hears this story will just feel that it\'s a despicable exploitation of a vulnerable person whatever their status or location in life.
It\'s just deeply sad that the young woman was so badly hit by what happened to her just before Christmas.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7380093.stm
Web scam drove student to suicide
An inquest has been told how a university student killed herself after falling victim to an internet scam.
Jaiyue Wang, 23, gave more than £6,000 in the belief she had won half a million pounds in a lottery after being contacted over the internet.
She arrived in Britain last summer from Hainan in China to study at the University of Nottingham.
Recording a suicide verdict, Nottingham coroner Dr Nigel Chapman said her death, in April, was a tragedy.
Vulnerable woman
He said: A young university student - doesn\'t speak very much English, her parents don\'t speak English - been coming across to one of the great universities but has taken her own life because of a scam from Nigeria.
Ms Wang was found hanged at her home in Beeston last month.
Jonathan Ray, a University of Nottingham spokesman, said: Obviously anybody who hears this story will just feel that it\'s a despicable exploitation of a vulnerable person whatever their status or location in life.
It\'s just deeply sad that the young woman was so badly hit by what happened to her just before Christmas.
Web scam drove student to suicide
An inquest has been told how a university student killed herself after falling victim to an internet scam.
Jaiyue Wang, 23, gave more than £6,000 in the belief she had won half a million pounds in a lottery after being contacted over the internet.
She arrived in Britain last summer from Hainan in China to study at the University of Nottingham.
Recording a suicide verdict, Nottingham coroner Dr Nigel Chapman said her death, in April, was a tragedy.
Vulnerable woman
He said: A young university student - doesn\'t speak very much English, her parents don\'t speak English - been coming across to one of the great universities but has taken her own life because of a scam from Nigeria.
Ms Wang was found hanged at her home in Beeston last month.
Jonathan Ray, a University of Nottingham spokesman, said: Obviously anybody who hears this story will just feel that it\'s a despicable exploitation of a vulnerable person whatever their status or location in life.
It\'s just deeply sad that the young woman was so badly hit by what happened to her just before Christmas.