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Liphook Lloyds Bank raid: Man shot in face 'took own life' | Liphook Lloyds Bank raid: Man shot in face 'took own life' |
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A man given a bravery award after being shot in the face by a bank robber took his own life after suffering nightmares and depression, his son has said. | A man given a bravery award after being shot in the face by a bank robber took his own life after suffering nightmares and depression, his son has said. |
Tom Jones was shot by Jonathan Pay after wrestling him to the ground during the failed raid at Lloyds Bank in Liphook, Hampshire, in 2016. | Tom Jones was shot by Jonathan Pay after wrestling him to the ground during the failed raid at Lloyds Bank in Liphook, Hampshire, in 2016. |
His son, Tom, said his father suffered post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before his death in February, aged 54. | His son, Tom, said his father suffered post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before his death in February, aged 54. |
He has been planning a charity walk to raise money for the Samaritans. | He has been planning a charity walk to raise money for the Samaritans. |
The attack left a pellet lodged in the base of the skull of Mr Jones, who had been in the bank as a customer with his wife. | The attack left a pellet lodged in the base of the skull of Mr Jones, who had been in the bank as a customer with his wife. |
Both subsequently received awards for bravery from Hampshire Constabulary's chief constable for intervening in the robbery. | Both subsequently received awards for bravery from Hampshire Constabulary's chief constable for intervening in the robbery. |
Det Con Kat Bird said their actions in tackling Pay and grabbing his bag helped provide evidence forensically linking him to the offence. | Det Con Kat Bird said their actions in tackling Pay and grabbing his bag helped provide evidence forensically linking him to the offence. |
In November 2016, giving an anonymous interview to the BBC, Mr Jones described the moment he was attacked by Pay. | In November 2016, giving an anonymous interview to the BBC, Mr Jones described the moment he was attacked by Pay. |
"I had him on the floor and nearly got the gun off him but his friend stabbed me and he shot me in the face," he said. | "I had him on the floor and nearly got the gun off him but his friend stabbed me and he shot me in the face," he said. |
"I dragged him out of the bank then he came back in and shot me again through my hair-line. | "I dragged him out of the bank then he came back in and shot me again through my hair-line. |
"It was adrenaline, complete instinct. I thought my life was going to end in the bank." | "It was adrenaline, complete instinct. I thought my life was going to end in the bank." |
'Downward spiral' | 'Downward spiral' |
His 34-year-old son said Pay first held the gun to his mother's head, which is what had led his father to intervene. | His 34-year-old son said Pay first held the gun to his mother's head, which is what had led his father to intervene. |
"He became a shadow of his former self as the shot was lodged in his central nervous system, so he was in constant pain," he said of his father following the attack. | "He became a shadow of his former self as the shot was lodged in his central nervous system, so he was in constant pain," he said of his father following the attack. |
"He had nightmares about it and hit the drink to help him sleep. It was a downward spiral from there. | "He had nightmares about it and hit the drink to help him sleep. It was a downward spiral from there. |
"Eventually he distanced himself a bit from everyone. | "Eventually he distanced himself a bit from everyone. |
"His drinking was so bad we had to tell the pubs to not serve him." | "His drinking was so bad we had to tell the pubs to not serve him." |
He said he hoped his charity walk along the South Downs Way, between 25 and 30 August, would help others. | He said he hoped his charity walk along the South Downs Way, between 25 and 30 August, would help others. |
"I am hoping other people in that state of mind will reach out and know that it's acceptable to feel that way and there is a way out that doesn't include taking your own life," he said. | |
"Some good must come of his death." | "Some good must come of his death." |
Mr Jones Jr described his father as a "huge character in the local community" who "hated bullies and injustice". | Mr Jones Jr described his father as a "huge character in the local community" who "hated bullies and injustice". |
So far he has raised more than £3,000 for the Samaritans, which helps people in emotional distress. | So far he has raised more than £3,000 for the Samaritans, which helps people in emotional distress. |
Pay, of Liphook Road, Lindford, was jailed for 16-and-a-half years in 2016, having previously admitted wounding with intent, having an imitation firearm with intent and two counts of attempted robbery. | Pay, of Liphook Road, Lindford, was jailed for 16-and-a-half years in 2016, having previously admitted wounding with intent, having an imitation firearm with intent and two counts of attempted robbery. |
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