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Father and son's double suicide | |
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A father and son who "could not live without each other" took their own lives, an Oldham inquest has ruled. | A father and son who "could not live without each other" took their own lives, an Oldham inquest has ruled. |
Hugh Robertson, 87, and 58-year-old Donald Robertson hanged themselves in the hallway of their Failsworth home. | Hugh Robertson, 87, and 58-year-old Donald Robertson hanged themselves in the hallway of their Failsworth home. |
The inquest heard the pair were found when a neighbour looked through their letterbox last July. | The inquest heard the pair were found when a neighbour looked through their letterbox last July. |
Coroner Simon Nelson described the father and son as "gentlemen" and said it was one of the saddest cases he had dealt with in 10 years. | Coroner Simon Nelson described the father and son as "gentlemen" and said it was one of the saddest cases he had dealt with in 10 years. |
Widower Hugh Robertson, a retired engineer had arthritis and high blood pressure, and also complained of lung problems. | Widower Hugh Robertson, a retired engineer had arthritis and high blood pressure, and also complained of lung problems. |
Just as they cared for each other in life they were united also in death Simon NelsonCoroner | Just as they cared for each other in life they were united also in death Simon NelsonCoroner |
His sister-in-law, Ida Wrigley, of Gatley, said he kept a pigeon as a pet but killed it when a doctor told him to get rid of it on health grounds. | His sister-in-law, Ida Wrigley, of Gatley, said he kept a pigeon as a pet but killed it when a doctor told him to get rid of it on health grounds. |
Donald Robertson never married and lived at home. He worked as a draughtsman and was a qualified glider pilot but gave up his work and hobby after being diagnosed with Dystonia, a neurological movement disorder which causes involuntary spasms. | Donald Robertson never married and lived at home. He worked as a draughtsman and was a qualified glider pilot but gave up his work and hobby after being diagnosed with Dystonia, a neurological movement disorder which causes involuntary spasms. |
She said she last saw the pair at their Woodford Road home six weeks before their deaths when they were "laughing and joking". | She said she last saw the pair at their Woodford Road home six weeks before their deaths when they were "laughing and joking". |
"I don't think they could have lived without each other," she said. | "I don't think they could have lived without each other," she said. |
Police investigating their orchestrated deaths discovered two boxes containing personal documents marked for the attention of their family and solicitor. | Police investigating their orchestrated deaths discovered two boxes containing personal documents marked for the attention of their family and solicitor. |
'Tremendous bond' | 'Tremendous bond' |
A handwritten note from Hugh Robertson was found on the kitchen table, which referred to his failing health and a worsening of his son's Dystonia. | A handwritten note from Hugh Robertson was found on the kitchen table, which referred to his failing health and a worsening of his son's Dystonia. |
Mr Nelson said: "There was a tremendous bond between the two of them and I rather feel that as each saw the other deteriorating they discussed and considered a course of action that would effectively, from their perspective, free each of them of the pain that each endured." | Mr Nelson said: "There was a tremendous bond between the two of them and I rather feel that as each saw the other deteriorating they discussed and considered a course of action that would effectively, from their perspective, free each of them of the pain that each endured." |
The coroner said he was satisfied there was nothing criminally suspicious about their deaths. | The coroner said he was satisfied there was nothing criminally suspicious about their deaths. |
He added: "Just as they cared for each other in life they were united also in death." | He added: "Just as they cared for each other in life they were united also in death." |
The coroner recorded verdicts of suicide. |
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