A British man has been charged with a disturbing crime after allegedly encouraging the suicide of an American via video call. Dylan Phelan, 21, from Churwell near Leeds in West Yorkshire, is facing serious allegations that he intentionally encouraged another person to take their own life on October 30.
According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Phelan was involved in a conversation with a 21-year-old man from Louisiana when he made comments that investigators say were designed to encourage the young man to end his life. The exact nature of these comments has not been disclosed, but police and prosecutors are working to build a case against Phelan.
In addition to the suicide-related charges, Phelan is also facing separate allegations involving indecent images of a child and possession of extreme pornography. These claims appear unrelated to the original charges, but investigators say they were uncovered as part of their broader inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the young man's death.
Prosecutors say that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case against Phelan to court, and that pursuing these charges is in the public interest. West Yorkshire police have also been working with the CPS on this investigation.
The family of the victim has reportedly expressed condolences from the prosecutors' office, but details about their individual circumstances remain private. Phelan's next appearance in court will be at Leeds magistrates court on February 11, where he faces potential charges related to his alleged actions.
According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Phelan was involved in a conversation with a 21-year-old man from Louisiana when he made comments that investigators say were designed to encourage the young man to end his life. The exact nature of these comments has not been disclosed, but police and prosecutors are working to build a case against Phelan.
In addition to the suicide-related charges, Phelan is also facing separate allegations involving indecent images of a child and possession of extreme pornography. These claims appear unrelated to the original charges, but investigators say they were uncovered as part of their broader inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the young man's death.
Prosecutors say that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case against Phelan to court, and that pursuing these charges is in the public interest. West Yorkshire police have also been working with the CPS on this investigation.
The family of the victim has reportedly expressed condolences from the prosecutors' office, but details about their individual circumstances remain private. Phelan's next appearance in court will be at Leeds magistrates court on February 11, where he faces potential charges related to his alleged actions.