A man suffering from diabetes took his own life because he “could not bear the thought” of self-isolating during the first lockdown, an inquest has heard.
Daniel Furniss, who also suffered from depression, was found dead at his home in Waterlooville, Hampshire, on March 27, a few days after the country was ordered to stay at home in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Daniel Furniss (Family handout/PA)
An inquest at Portsmouth Coroner’s Court heard that the 34-year-old’s mental health worsened after his Personal Independence Payment benefit had been stopped and because of the lockdown rules.
The hearing was told that Mr Furniss had also been bullied over his sexuality and had struggled with the death of his former partner four years previously.
Man with diabetes took his own life because he ‘could not bear’ self-isolating
PA
16 December 2020, 3:15 pm
A man suffering from diabetes took his own life because he could not bear the thought of self-isolating during the first lockdown, an inquest has heard.
Daniel Furniss, who also suffered from depression, was found dead at his home in Waterlooville, Hampshire, on March 27, a few days after the country was ordered to stay at home in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
An inquest at Portsmouth Coroner s Court heard that the 34-year-old s mental health worsened after his Personal Independence Payment benefit had been stopped and because of the lockdown rules.
Daniel Furniss, 34, lived by himself at his home in Waterlooville, Hampshire
He was found dead on March 27, after the country was ordered to stay at home
Mental health worsened after Personal Independence Payment benefit stopped
Sister Chelsea said better guidance should be given to mental health patients
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