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Struggling teacher "did everything he could to survive" before taking his own life

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A supply teacher who was found dead at his home was "doing everything he could to try and survive" an inquest heard. Shaun Armstrong, 38, was sadly found unresponsive at his Rochdale home on Thursday 13 January.

Days before his death, the supply teacher had reached out to his family, friends, workplace and doctors regarding his mental health struggles.

Described as a ‘bubbly’ person who was ‘good at his job and loved it’, Shaun had confided in his family for the first time in his life after dealing with a break up and two hip operations that had kept him out of work for almost six months.

His younger brother, Matthew Armstrong told the inquest held yesterday (June 22) at Rochdale Coroners Court how Shaun was described as ‘panicky, exasperated and struggling to breathe’ by his parents after he had gone to their home following the split between he and his partner who had spent the day with on Saturday, January 8. READ MORE:Rail strike will go ahead tomorrow During the inquest, his brother also described the difficulties Shaun was having in dealing with being unable to take part in sports he loved such as football and running which his brother believed helped Shaun cope with his mental health issues over the years.

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