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Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter An ex-soldier and self-defence expert took his own life after lockdown left him unable to work and 'do the things he loved', an inquest heard.

Sean “Tony” Bradley saw his business and lifestyle put on hold due to the coronavirus restrictions. Mr Bradley, one of the UK’s leading instructors in the Israeli self-defence system of Krav Maga, took his own life at his home in Accrington, Lancashire, in the early hours of July 7 last year.

Neighbours heard a loud noise and, when they went to investigate, found the 53-year-old having suffered catastrophic injuries, the inquest into his death heard.

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