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Man jailed in UK for encouraging US suicide via Discord chat platform

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Posted on June 12, 2026

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· Last updated: June 12, 2026

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UK Man Sentenced for Encouraging Suicide via Discord in Landmark Case

Landmark Sentencing and Online Harms in the UK

Incident Overview

LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - A British man was jailed on Friday for encouraging the suicide of a vulnerable 21-year-old man in the United States during an online video call in which the victim was urged to shoot himself, prosecutors said.

Dylan Phelan, 21, admitted encouraging Travis Dyer to take his own life in October 2024 after months of contact on the Discord platform, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service said.

Dyer, from Louisiana, died during a live video call with Phelan and two others based in the U.S. in which he was urged to harm himself, including by taking his own life with a shotgun.

Prosecutor's Statement

"This was a deeply disturbing case involving the sustained exploitation of a vulnerable young man," prosecutor Alex Johnson said.

"Dylan Phelan did not simply witness these events – he deliberately and persistently encouraged Travis Dyer to take his own life, intending that he would do so. His actions were calculated, cruel, and had devastating consequences."

Online Group Behaviour and Legal Consequences

Prosecutors said the encouragement was part of sustained behaviour by members of an online group who had targeted Dyer despite knowing he was struggling with his mental health. Phelan later told police he had been drawn into darker online communities and accepted his role in the death.

Phelan, who also pleaded guilty to offences relating to indecent images of a child and possessing extreme pornography, was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court to six years and four months in prison.

Broader Implications for Online Safety

Johnson said those who encouraged self-harm online would be held to account and that internet anonymity did not shield offenders from prosecution.

The case comes as Britain is stepping up efforts to tackle online harms, particularly those affecting children and young people, including pressure on technology companies to do more to prevent the spread of harmful content and abusive behaviour on their platforms.

Discord did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Phelan exploited mental health vulnerabilities and engaged in sustained encouragement of suicide over digital communications—a new prosecutable offence under UK law (gov.uk)
  • He pleaded guilty at Leeds Crown Court to encouraging suicide and additional offences involving indecent images and extreme pornography, receiving a sentence of 6 years 4 months (itv.com)
  • This case underscores the UK’s increasing legal enforcement of online harms, including obligations on platforms and individuals not to facilitate or incite self-harm under the Online Safety Act and Suicide Act 1961 (gov.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was sentenced in the UK for encouraging suicide via Discord?
Dylan Phelan, a 21-year-old British man, was sentenced for encouraging a US man's suicide during online video calls.
What charges did Dylan Phelan plead guilty to?
Phelan pled guilty to encouraging suicide, offences relating to indecent images of a child, and possessing extreme pornography.
How long was Dylan Phelan sentenced to prison?
Dylan Phelan was sentenced to six years and four months in prison at Leeds Crown Court.
What actions are UK authorities taking regarding online harms?
Britain is increasing efforts to tackle online harms, pressuring tech companies to prevent harmful content and abusive behaviour.
How did the authorities describe Phelan's behaviour?
Prosecutors described Phelan's actions as calculated, cruel, and persistent exploitation of a vulnerable individual.

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