A suspected case of meningitis has been linked to another educational institution in Kent amid a meningitis outbreak in the county that has left two young people dead. The UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) has written to students at EKC Canterbury College asking them to be alert to the signs and symptoms of the disease. Close contacts of the person affected are being offered antibiotics, it added. The college was closed on Sunday but students "can continue to attend college as normal", said the UKHSA in the letter, seen by the BBC. The agency said on Saturday the number of confirmed or suspected cases of meningitis in Kent had risen from 29 to 34. Juliette Kenny, a sixth form pupil at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Faversham, was one of the two young people to die from the infection last weekend. The second was an unnamed University of Kent student.…