hereHe told a GP in Manchester about feeling low in mood, and the inquest was told the doctor had diagnosed him as suffering with severe social anxiety and low self-esteem.Mr Roberts, originally from the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales, was referred to psychiatrist Dr Howard Waring.At the time it was said he did not have suicidal thoughts and had a supportive family network.The psychiatrist saw Mr Roberts later and found his symptoms had progressed, showing signs of paranoia and early developments of psychosis.Dr Waring advised Mr Roberts to delay his planned trip to Vietnam so he could start treatment.He said it was decided Mr Roberts' case did not meet the requirements of the Mental Health Act, which would block his travel abroad.He flew to.
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