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York Hagueathon student drinking event 'insensitive' | York Hagueathon student drinking event 'insensitive' |
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The mother of a student who drowned after a night out in York has criticised a university drinking event as "insensitive". | The mother of a student who drowned after a night out in York has criticised a university drinking event as "insensitive". |
Megan Roberts, 20, from Wetherby, disappeared in January. Her body was found in March in the River Ouse. | Megan Roberts, 20, from Wetherby, disappeared in January. Her body was found in March in the River Ouse. |
The "Hagueathon" - named after Foreign Secretary William Hague - challenges students to drink 14 pints of beer, but organisers said it was not compulsory. | |
Jackie Roberts said promoting such levels of consumption was "dangerous". | Jackie Roberts said promoting such levels of consumption was "dangerous". |
'Frustrating and upsetting' | |
Her daughter, a fine art student at St John University, is one of three young people to have drowned in rivers in York since January. | |
Police said drinking had been a factor in her death. | Police said drinking had been a factor in her death. |
Mrs Roberts said she was surprised the event was going ahead, given the recent deaths in the city. | Mrs Roberts said she was surprised the event was going ahead, given the recent deaths in the city. |
She said: "At this particular time when I have lost my daughter it feels quite frustrating and upsetting. | She said: "At this particular time when I have lost my daughter it feels quite frustrating and upsetting. |
"With everything that has gone on in York for this to be promoted now is insensitive." | "With everything that has gone on in York for this to be promoted now is insensitive." |
'Tongue in cheek' | |
The event, on 3 May, is organised by the University of York's Conservative and Unionist Association. | The event, on 3 May, is organised by the University of York's Conservative and Unionist Association. |
It takes its name from much-mocked claims made by Mr Hague that he would sometimes drink 14 pints of beer a day as a teenager. | |
Participants are challenged to drink that amount in 12 hours. | Participants are challenged to drink that amount in 12 hours. |
The association said it was a social event and that no incidents had happened at similar events in the past. | The association said it was a social event and that no incidents had happened at similar events in the past. |
Mr Hague's office said in a statement it had heard the term "Hagueathon" used before. | Mr Hague's office said in a statement it had heard the term "Hagueathon" used before. |
"It seems to have entered the lexicon as a tongue-in-cheek expression, which we expect and hope is the way it is being used in this context," the statement said. | |
The University of York said: "Our students are adults and the overwhelming majority are aware of the dangers of consuming excess alcohol, particularly in light of recent events in York." | The University of York said: "Our students are adults and the overwhelming majority are aware of the dangers of consuming excess alcohol, particularly in light of recent events in York." |
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