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World suicide prevention day: Scots TV star Amy Irons on 'shame and guilt' she feels since partner's death

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Amy Irons is urging those affected by suicide to 'open up' in the wake of her partner's death. We told how the 29-year-old's boyfriend, Wayne Ewer, attempted to take his own like on June 17, 2018 and died in hospital a few days later, aged 34.

To mark World Suicide Prevention Day, BBC Scotland star Amy touched on the 'shame, helplessness and guilt' she'd felt 'over the years'.

The Nine presenter encouraged Scots who 'don't think they can help' to just 'listen and show their support' for a loved one who may be struggling.Amy, daughter of football legend, Davie Irons, shared a snap of her and tragic Wayne alongside a poignant post on Twitter.She wrote: "Losing Wayne to suicide has taken me to some very dark places."No matter how much shame,.

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