Steven Thomson, known as Steve, battled with 'episodic' mental health issues during his life and was described at Bolton Coroners Court as 'vulnerable! But the 62-year-old, from Salford, became 'frail' and began needing a walking stick following a fall - while he became 'overwhelmed' by medical appointments.
Police found that Steve sent a message to a former partner to say he was 'going to catch a train and he would see her in heaven, moments before his death at Eccles railway station on March 9.
The court heard that Steve had a longstanding' dependency on alcohol which was associated with episodes of anxiety, low mood and depression - but he never received a formal mental health diagnosis.
Steve's mental health issues were said to be triggered by 'stressors' dating back to childhood, with alcohol used as a 'coping mechanism, although his intake had reduced over the years.
This story is from the August 01, 2024 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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