CambridgeLive reports.He had messaged a colleague on the day of his death saying that he "felt so lost" and "needed a bit of support".In a statement written by his father, William was described as being “positive, caring and loving person” who was “passionate about life”.Player Bobby Copping, who new Mr Whitney well, told his inquest at Huntingdon Town Hall in Cambridge that the pair had met at 3pm on the day he died.At 5pm, Mr Whitney asked if Mr Copping wanted to get some food with him, but the footballer said he needed to go to the gym and they could see each other tomorrow.Mr Copping said that he said he could see Mr Whitney was down but just thought he "was having a rough time".William’s partner, Phillipa Moss, said in a statement at.
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