Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories A young man who fell into a ‘mental health spiral’ after a bout of insomnia took his own life with a chemical becoming ‘increasingly’ responsible for suicide cases, his inquest has heard.
David Marden was a ‘vibrant, motivated’ 22-year-old with an ‘immense amount of potential’. He excelled at school and enjoyed learning science, leading to the start of his career as a medical lab assistant in his hometown of Stockport, at Stepping Hill Hospital.
But within months, having had no prior mental health concerns, he found himself an inpatient on the mental health ward at the very same hospital - all triggered by a few nights of insomnia while on holiday with his family. RE
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