Much-loved son and brother died while travelling in Vietnam after suffering with anxiety
Gethin Roberts, who was 31 years old and from Bonvilston in the Vale of Glamorgan, died from multiple injuries while travelling
Gethin Roberts died in Da Nang, a coastal city in Vietnam (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
A much-loved son and brother died after falling from a balcony in Vietnam after suffering with severe social anxiety for some time, an inquest heard.
Gethin Roberts, 31, from Bonvilston was found unconscious on May 8, 2020, at a hotel in Da Nang city in Vietnam after spending the preceding three months travelling the country on a motorbike.
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