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‘Lonely place’: Black U.K. academics slam racism after Arday’s death

  • Last Friday, Jason Arday, Cambridge University's youngest Black professor, was found dead in his London home after resigning on August 5 amid widespread plagiarism allegations he denied.
  • In just 22 days, Arday went from Cambridge's youngest Black professor to the center of an extraordinary media storm, with critics questioning his 2022 appointment as tokenism.
  • When Times Higher Education journalist Jack Grove investigated Arday's background, Arday contacted British police, who told Grove to cease contact citing impact on Arday's mental health.
  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan and activist group Stand Up to Racism condemned the media for "pernicious public shaming," while activist Ibram X. Kendi stated, "the media lynched Jason Arday."
  • The tragedy has sparked debate over censorship, with critics warning that allowing journalists to pursue politically motivated campaigns against minority groups without consequence remains a "massive blight" on British standards.
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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