'She kept our family together. Everybody loved Colette, but she herself did not feel loved....'
A 'vivacious and caring' mum-of-three with a 'heart of gold' was found dead near a railway line days after being reported missing, an inquest heard. Colette Fazackerley, 40, was in a 'good mood' and was last seen 'happy' and hugging friends outside a bar, Bar 15 on George Street in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, on April 7.
READ MORE: Boxing champion Terence Crawford flies into Manchester to defend Brian McIntyre caught with gun in airport Assistant coroner Adrian Farrow, however, ordered Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust to report back to him on what steps were being taken to improve information sharing between mental health agencies.
Her GP referenced hospital admissions and medication she was on, and said she was under the care of community mental health teams. She was also facing court proceedings which were said to have been 'bothering her'. As a result, Mr Farrow said it was 'impossible to predict' when her deteriorating mood would trigger an impulsive act. He said there was no evidence to suggest any signs were missed on the part of mental health teams that there was an imminent risk of Ms Fazackerley taking her own life.
"She died from injuries from a collision with a train, the precise circumstances of which cannot be ascertained," he said.
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