Michael with his sister Rachael and mother Maria (Provided by family) A hard-working man who ended his life after being furloughed was an indirect victim of the pandemic, his family feels. Michael Hathaway, 67, was found dead in his Ilford home on June 26 last year. He had no recorded history of suicidal thoughts and was not known to local mental health services. His brother Christopher Harrison told an inquest on January 28 that Mr Hathaway had an “unquestionable” dedication to his job, working for car rental company Europcar, and may have feared being made redundant. East London coroner Nadia Persaud concluded the death was a suicide and remarked that he was clearly well-loved, as so many members of his family had tuned in to watch the inquest online.
How house viewing in Notts has changed in 2020 and what you need to know for 2021 There appears to be a strong desire amongst potential home buyers to get moving
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