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Depressed man killed himself using poison plants — (Essex Chronicle)

August 2, 2013

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Essex Chronicle

Posted: August 02, 2013

By Essex Chronicle

A BRAINTREE man committed suicide by drinking a concoction of poisonous plants he liquidised in a blender, an inquest heard.
David Corney, 39, was found dead at his home in Braintree, where he lived alone, on December 3 last year.
He had suffered on and off from depression for many years, a fact unknown to his mental health supervisors.
Mr Corney had not been taking his medication and began to distance himself from his mother, stating he was working away in Birmingham, but this was not true.

Filed Under: Antisocial/withdrawn, Bizarre behaviour, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Thought disturbance, Unspecified antidepressant, Withdrawal problems

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