A private school pupil killed himself with his father’s shotgun after a ‘perfect storm’ of GCSE stress, breaking up with his girlfriend and ADHD, an inquest heard.

Jairus Earl was found by his father Philip in his office at their Dorset holiday home as they prepared to return to London for the 15-year-old to start his exams.

The family had gone to their cottage near Sherborne for the Easter holidays to destress and took some shotguns with them for clay pigeon shooting.

The inquest heard Jairus, who was feeling anxious and negative about his GCSEs, spent the mornings revising and did shooting and fly fishing with his father in the afternoons.

But as they packed up the car to return home Jairus told his father he was going in to the toilet but instead went into the office where his father had his shotguns in cases.

Mr Earl, a director of a construction company, was listening to music and so did not hear the gunshot but knew something was wrong when the family dog came out and ‘looked very stressed’.

Mr Earl, 56, went inside and found his son unresponsive in the office at about 3.45pm on April 14, 2024.

Jairus was pronounced dead at the scene at 4pm.

At his inquest the Dorset coroner Rachael Griffin raised concerns about possible gaps in gun licence laws that she will be making a prevention of future deaths report about to the government.