1/1 THE family of a 38-year-old man who was found hanged at home said they feel like the NHS failed him after an urgent referral to the mental health team had not been carried out appropriately. Robert Whelan was found hanging at the house he was staying at in Jacob Street in Accrington on February 26. An inquest at Accrington Town Hall heard that on February 3, Robert had been rushed to Royal Blackburn Hospital after attempting to take his own life. Coroner Richard Taylor told the inquest that so severe were his injuries he had to be transferred to Royal Preston Hospital to undergo plastic surgery.
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A CANCER charity campaign is aiming to raise money at the same time as helping farmers across the country improve their breeding and performance. Beef and dairy farmers are joining forces to raise money for testicular cancer, while also improving their herd genetics as part of a bulls out for cancer campaign Running throughout May and June, the campaign aims to raise £5,000 for the OddBalls Foundation, a charity which aims to raise awareness of testicular cancer. At the same time, the campaign aims to help farmers, including those in Herefordshire which have been highlighted in the Hereford Times #BackingHerefordshireFarming campaign, to improve their breeding and performance.
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