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The tragic story of Jason Arday, Cambridge University’s youngest Black professor, who died following intense media scrutiny and public shaming. His final voice note revealed the heavy toll it took: "I can't go on."

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00:00Cambridge University's youngest black professor died in silence after a sudden fall from grace.
00:06Jason Artie, who was only 41 years old, passed away on Friday. While allegations of plagiarism
00:12and scrutiny over his charity work led to his resignation, his family insists this was not
00:17just an inquiry. It was the result of a three-year campaign of sustained abuse.
00:23In just 30 days, Jason's reputation was systematically dismantled. Hundreds of articles
00:29across international media relentlessly targeted his character and credibility. In a statement
00:35released by his publisher Simon & Schuster, his family shared,
00:39Jason was a gentleman, but this storm of misinformation and hate became too much for
00:45him to bear. Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, a clinical psychologist at Cambridge, made a devastating
00:52revelation on the BBC, sharing that Jason had completely broken down mentally. His final voice
00:58note sent on Friday morning contained just five tragic words. He couldn't go on. London Mayor
01:05Sadiq Khan and several public figures condemned the relentless media coverage as a brutal public
01:10shaming. Journalist Ash Sarkar highlighted the stark double standard on X. Jason Artie wasn't the first
01:17academic to face these allegations, but he was the first whose life was turned into a daily front
01:23page headline. The tragic death of this distinguished educator now leaves a profound question about media
01:30responsibility.
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