Jonathan Scott-Lee says he wishes he could simply hold his daughter Caitlyn again after learning she had got 10 marks of grade 7 and above
The father of an autistic 16-year-old girl who took her own life at a leading boarding school has opened her GCSE results to learn she was awarded outstanding marks posthumously.
Jonathan Scott-Lee, 42, said he wished he simply could hold his daughter Caitlyn again after learning on Thursday she had achieved 10 GCSEs of grade 7 and above, including some top marks of 9.
She had been found dead in the grounds of £44,000-a-year Wycombe Abbey, Bucks, on April 21, after becoming “hyper-fixated” on facing the “headmistress’s detention” for the first time.
She was handed the punishment after vodka and a tattoo kit were found in her music locker just before the Easter holidays.