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Who was Jason Arday and why are there calls for a public inquiry into his death?

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On Monday evening, thousands of people took to the streets of central London to attend a vigil in memory of Jason Arday. The former Cambridge Professor was found dead in his home just days earlier - at the age of 41. In his final days, Arday was at the centre of a global media storm over allegations of plagiarism in his academic work. He also faced other allegations concerning his personal life.As a result, he resigned from his role as professor of sociology at the prestigious university.  

 

In his resignation letter, he told colleagues he no longer wished to feel like he was living “under a constant spotlight, where every aspect of his life was subject to public examination and judgement”. But the media frenzy didn’t end there. Coverage about Cambridge's youngest ever black professor continued.


Now public figures and friends of Arday are demanding a public inquiry into the press attention he received before his death. A petition has already secured more than 90,000 signatures.  


In today’s episode, Aideen Finnegan is joined by Irish Times writer and columnist Hugh Linehan to talk about the media storm surrounding Arday and the public outcry following his death.

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