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Doting dad who 'intelligently' managed paranoid schizophrenia for years took his own life after harrowing period, inquest hears

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direct to your inboxA doting dad who battled paranoid schizophrenia took his own life, an inquest heard.Anthony Allan Pollard, 45, 'intelligently' managed his condition for years, but had his medication altered after missing a blood test, which led to a difficult period.Stockport (Greater Manchester south) Coroners' Court heard Mr Pollard, who was diagnosed aged 18, heard voices telling him he had antibodies for coronavirus.

The voices also led him to question whether he should have taken his own life.On May 4 last year, he was tragically found hanged at William Scholes Park on Beech Avenue in Gatley, Stockport.Senior police coroners' officer Rita Wilkinson told the court his phone was examined and his partner of 17 years Sarah Jane Grant.

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