A coroner will investigate the death of a Brisbane law student who plunged to his death in London, as his grieving family seeks answers about what happened.
Fletcher Beasley, 21, could not be revived after he fell from the Victoria Embankment in central London in the early hours of June 25.
He had been with his girlfriend and friends at the popular riverside promenade, a scenic 2km stretch along the northern bank of the River Thames lined with some of London’s most famous landmarks.
London Ambulance Service reported a man in his 20s died after he fell from a height.
‘Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the man died at the scene,’ police said.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr Beasley was a fourth-year business and law student at the Queensland University of Technology while working as a research assistant at tax specialist law firm West Garbutt.
In an emotional statement, Fletcher’s parents, Katrina and Matt Beasley, remembered their son as a kind and generous young man who touched countless lives.
‘Our adored son Fletcher was our much-loved brother, grandson, partner, friend and colleague, who is deeply loved and cherished by all who knew him,’ they said.
Fletcher Beasley fell to his death from the Victoria Embankment in central London last week
The Brisbane law student (right) had been with his girlfriend and friends in the popular riverside area along the River Thames
‘He was at the centre of our close and loving family with siblings Sam and Holly. He was our perfect boy. Fletcher shared a beautiful relationship with his long-term partner Angelina and made the most of life with the people that he loved.
‘Funny, loyal, curious about the world, and always full of warmth, he lived a balanced life, playing sport, running, travelling and having fun.
‘Fletcher was deeply generous, selfless and community minded. His family knows he would have wanted to help others in any way he could.’
Mr Beasley’s father has flown to the UK to bring his body home.
The family added that they had been overwhelmed by the support received for a fundraiser established in Fletcher’s memory.
‘The fund will support the ongoing investigation into Fletcher’s death and support the Beasley family and close friends to help rebuild their lives and to bring Fletcher home,’ the statement read.
‘Just as Fletcher would have wanted to help and support others, this fund has been established to support Fletcher’s friends who were with him in London at the time.
The riverside walkway where the young Aussie died runs along the River Thames and passes some of London’s most famous landmarks
The popular riverside promenade is a scenic 2km stretch along the northern bank of the River Thames lined with some of London’s most famous landmarks.
‘It is impossibly unfair that he has been taken after only 21 years, however he lived a beautiful, but far too short life.
‘His loss leaves an immeasurable absence, but his warmth, kindness and love will continue to shape the lives of all who were lucky enough to know him.’
The outpouring of support has prompted the family to establish the Fletcher Beasley Fund, which will help others affected by similar circumstances.


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