The son of a millionaire who struggled to tell "fact from fiction" jumped into the River Thames to take his own life, an inquest has heard.
Alexander Stern, 36, was reported missing by his family three days after disappearing on January 11 last year, the coroner said.
His body was only recovered after it floated to the surface and was sighted by a canoeist on April 4. Mr Stern, the son of Ronald Stern, a stationery tycoon who owns one of Britain's top Ferrari collections, had taken a £120 taxi ride from London to upmarket Sonning, Berkshire ahead of his disappearance.
The inquest in Reading heard he was last seen in the Bull Inn public house on January 11, where he remained at the bar for just one hour before leaving with his suitcase.
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