Jaysley Beck: Army's handling of teen soldier's sexual assault complaint 'played part in her death', coroner says
- The inquest found that the Army's failure to address complaints about Jaysley Beck's sexual assault contributed to her death, as stated by Coroner Nicholas Rheinberg.
- Jaysley Beck faced harassment and abuse from senior soldiers, which ultimately contributed to her death.
- Brigadier Melissa Emmett apologized to Beck's family, acknowledging failures in supporting and protecting her during her time in the Army.
- Leighann McCready, Beck's mother, expressed her belief that the Army had covered up and failed to appropriately handle the cases of abuse.
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