"[The coroner] went on to tell the hearing of how during his time at the barracks witnesses observed a shift in Pte Benton's demeanour, with the common theme being that "he was not as bubbly as he used to be".
During a three-month warning period, he took an Anadin overdose, and it was "notable" a psychiatric assessment did not trigger a full review, he said.
[The coroner] told the court there was "no doubt" Pte Benton was "on the receiving end" of punishments by senior officers and was attacked at least once by his fellow trainees.
It was "possible" but not probable these events contributed to Pte Benton's decision to kill himself, [the coroner] said."
That last sentence seems extremely unrealistic - surely it was very probable. Full article here :-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-44860108