
Ukrainian refugee, 25, who came to Britain in wake of Putin's invasion took his own life in car after suffering crippling 'loneliness', inquest hears
Daily MailA Ukrainian refugee living and working in the UK took his own life in his car due to 'loneliness', an inquest has heard. Mr Cherednichenko was found dead on the B6295 on December 10, 2024, with a notebook inside the vehicle having the word 'loneliness' written inside it, Crook Coroners' Court heard. Oleksandr Cherednichenko, 25, moved to the UK in 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine made it unsafe for him to stay there In a heartbreaking statement, Ms Sedokova said: 'My son led a healthy lifestyle, and he had planned to live a long life. The North East Ambulance Service and the County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene where Mr Cherednichenko was discovered, a statement from Police Constable John Morris said. Mr Cherednichenko was found dead on the B6295 on December 10, 2024 Coroner Chipperfield said: 'Between November 8 at 4.56pm and 3.50pm on November 10, 2024 in the rear of his vehicle parked in a layby it's my conclusion that he had planned to, and then he did, take his own life.
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