I m done Tragic last messages of young dad neglected and abused by Glasgow ex before jumping from apartment block
Connor Bond had a dysfunctional and sometimes toxic relationship with his daughter s Glasgow based Scots mother including regular messages and phone calls.
Connor Bond was described as a delightful young man who had everything live for (Image: Family handout)
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Dad took his own life hours after Covid diagnosis - he had joked that he would never get ill I believe he wasn t coping with being Covid-positive and took his own life, said one investigating police officer
07:41, 5 FEB 2021
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Shkelqim Paja may have not been coping with the positive test (Image: Getty Images)
A beloved husband and dad took his own life mere hours after he received a positive Covid-19 test.
Shkelqim Paja, 43, was found dead in woodland just over 12 hours after collapsing, being admitted to hospital and being diagnosed with coronavirus.
The father-of-one s heartbroken family has been left shocked by the sudden tragedy, saying that he never shared any thoughts of self-harming with his loved ones or his doctors.
A 40-year-old man was found dead following a methadone overdose, an inquest heard. Bolton Coroner s Court heard how John Lee Merga was found by staff at approximately 5pm on March 19 in his room at Queens Park View care home, on Park Road, where he had been living for eight years. Despite the efforts of the North West Ambulance Service, he couldn t be revived. A toxicology report found that Mr Merga had 0.11mg of methadone in his blood. The court head that this volume of methadone can cause toxicity in someone with a low tolerance for the substance. Senior Coroner Timothy Brennand told the court that Mr Merga had a history of drugs abuse, however he had been clean for eight years.