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UK Coroner rules Nigerian care worker Beatrice Solomon died by suicide

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
July 15, 2026
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UK coroner’s ruling on the death of the 27-year-old Nigerian care worker highlights the emotional pressures many migrants face while adapting to life abroad

The Beatrice Solomon suicide verdict has cast fresh attention on the emotional challenges confronting migrants after a United Kingdom coroner concluded that 27-year-old Nigerian care worker Beatrice Solomon died by suicide following a prolonged struggle with mental health difficulties, an inquest heard.

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The conclusion, delivered by Coroner Li Hammond-Naylor, followed an inquest into the death of Solomon, who relocated from Nigeria to the UK on a skilled worker visa in November 2023 in search of better opportunities.

The ruling brings a painful chapter to a close for her family while reigniting conversations about the often unseen emotional burden carried by migrants trying to establish new lives abroad.

Evidence presented during the hearing showed that Solomon’s husband, Damian Butler, left their home on Norris Road, Stanfield, for his delivery job at about 4:30 p.m. before returning roughly two hours later, when he found his wife unresponsive.

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Emergency responders arrived shortly afterwards, but she was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:21 p.m. Police investigations found no evidence of third-party involvement.

The inquest heard that Solomon had experienced mental health challenges over the previous year.

Butler attributed many of those difficulties to ongoing issues involving Stoke-on-Trent City Council and also disclosed that he later became aware she had made two previous attempts to take her own life.

A post-mortem examination conducted by pathologist Dr Jones determined that Solomon died from oxygen deprivation.

Delivering her findings, Hammond-Naylor said: “It is clear to me that Beatrice had researched and planned how to take her own life. I can only extend my sincere condolences to Beatrice’s family and friends.”

The tragedy has resonated within Nigerian diaspora communities, where many migrants have spoken openly in recent years about the pressures associated with relocation, including financial responsibilities, family separation, adapting to unfamiliar systems and building new support networks.

Solomon, who worked as a carer after arriving in the UK, is survived by her husband, a young son and her siblings.

Her death has become another poignant reminder that migration, while offering new opportunities, can also expose individuals to profound emotional strain when adequate support is unavailable.

The Beatrice Solomon suicide verdict also aligns with broader international concerns.

The World Health Organisation has consistently warned that refugees and migrants can face elevated risks of mental health conditions because of displacement, social isolation, discrimination, financial uncertainty and barriers to accessing healthcare.

The agency has called on governments to strengthen mental health services that are accessible and culturally responsive for migrant communities.

Mental health experts have long argued that many migrants delay seeking professional help because of stigma, fear of losing employment or uncertainty about available services.

Advocacy groups have similarly urged employers and public institutions to improve awareness of psychological wellbeing, particularly for overseas workers employed in demanding sectors such as healthcare and social care.

While the coroner’s verdict brings legal clarity to the circumstances surrounding Solomon’s death, it also leaves a broader human question.

As countries increasingly depend on international workers to fill critical labour shortages, campaigners say equal attention must be paid to protecting emotional wellbeing alongside employment opportunities.

If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide or severe emotional distress, support is available.

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Speaking with a trusted person, contacting a qualified mental health professional or reaching out to local emergency or crisis support services can be an important first step toward getting help.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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