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PC David Rathband death: Police aware of concerns | PC David Rathband death: Police aware of concerns |
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Northumbria Police spoke to PC David Rathband last week after concerns were raised about his mental state. | |
PC Rathband, who was shot and blinded by gunman Raoul Moat, was found dead at his Northumberland home on Wednesday. | |
Chief Constable Sue Sim said officers had spoken to PC Rathband over concerns raised about his Twitter posts and had been reassured by him that he was OK. | |
On 24 February the 44-year-old sent a tweet mourning the loss of his eyes, job, family, wife and marriage. | On 24 February the 44-year-old sent a tweet mourning the loss of his eyes, job, family, wife and marriage. |
One of his followers contacted the police Twitter account the same day, asking if the force was aware of PC Rathband's tweets and saying they did not sound very good. | One of his followers contacted the police Twitter account the same day, asking if the force was aware of PC Rathband's tweets and saying they did not sound very good. |
Another follower sent out a general tweet saying someone should intervene because PC Rathband's tweets were worrying. | Another follower sent out a general tweet saying someone should intervene because PC Rathband's tweets were worrying. |
Ms Sim said: "On Friday night, we received calls from members of the public who were concerned about Twitter feeds allegedly from David. | |
"Our welfare officers immediately got into contact with David to reassure themselves that he was OK. | "Our welfare officers immediately got into contact with David to reassure themselves that he was OK. |
'Extraordinarily brave' | 'Extraordinarily brave' |
"He reassured them that he was all right and that he was returning home [from Australia] on Monday and we were then to meet him at the airport and take him home. | "He reassured them that he was all right and that he was returning home [from Australia] on Monday and we were then to meet him at the airport and take him home. |
"And the welfare officers were in touch with him from that time." | "And the welfare officers were in touch with him from that time." |
Police said that no-one else was being sought in connection with PC Rathband's death. | Police said that no-one else was being sought in connection with PC Rathband's death. |
On 4 July 2010, the PC was shot twice by Moat as he was sitting, unarmed, in his patrol car in Newcastle. | On 4 July 2010, the PC was shot twice by Moat as he was sitting, unarmed, in his patrol car in Newcastle. |
A day earlier, in Birtley, Gateshead, Moat had shot and injured his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart, 22, and killed her boyfriend 29-year-old Chris Brown. | A day earlier, in Birtley, Gateshead, Moat had shot and injured his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart, 22, and killed her boyfriend 29-year-old Chris Brown. |
Moat was on the run for a week before shooting himself during a stand-off with police. | Moat was on the run for a week before shooting himself during a stand-off with police. |
PC Rathband lost his sight and was fitted with prosthetic eyes. | PC Rathband lost his sight and was fitted with prosthetic eyes. |
He was hailed for his charity work in the wake of his injuries and started the Blue Lamp Foundation to help emergency service staff injured in the line of duty. | He was hailed for his charity work in the wake of his injuries and started the Blue Lamp Foundation to help emergency service staff injured in the line of duty. |
'Coping extremely well' | 'Coping extremely well' |
Prime Minister David Cameron, who had met the officer, described him as an "extraordinarily brave man" who did "an enormous amount for charity". | Prime Minister David Cameron, who had met the officer, described him as an "extraordinarily brave man" who did "an enormous amount for charity". |
Ms Sim said: "David showed outstanding bravery in what was a terrifying situation." | Ms Sim said: "David showed outstanding bravery in what was a terrifying situation." |
In November the policeman, originally from Stafford, announced on Twitter he and his wife Kath were separating. | In November the policeman, originally from Stafford, announced on Twitter he and his wife Kath were separating. |
He said the move had nothing to do with his arrest on suspicion of assault. | He said the move had nothing to do with his arrest on suspicion of assault. |
The first patron of the Blue Lamp Foundation, entrepreneur, Duncan Bannatyne, said PC Rathband's death was "very, very sad." | The first patron of the Blue Lamp Foundation, entrepreneur, Duncan Bannatyne, said PC Rathband's death was "very, very sad." |
Former Labour Home secretary David Blunkett, himself blind since birth, said: "There was a man who was struggling inside as well as with the practicalities of coping with blindness. He was actually coping extremely well, but he didn't believe so. | Former Labour Home secretary David Blunkett, himself blind since birth, said: "There was a man who was struggling inside as well as with the practicalities of coping with blindness. He was actually coping extremely well, but he didn't believe so. |
"He was so hurt and frustrated and angry inside and felt that he wasn't coping when he was better at using new technology than I was." | "He was so hurt and frustrated and angry inside and felt that he wasn't coping when he was better at using new technology than I was." |
PC Rathband's brother Darren, who lives in Australia where the officer had been until recently, tweeted: "On way back to the UK to be at my brother's side. RIP Police Constable 190 David John Rathband." | PC Rathband's brother Darren, who lives in Australia where the officer had been until recently, tweeted: "On way back to the UK to be at my brother's side. RIP Police Constable 190 David John Rathband." |
In March last year two men, Karl Ness, 26, and Qhuram Awan, 23, were convicted of helping Moat. | In March last year two men, Karl Ness, 26, and Qhuram Awan, 23, were convicted of helping Moat. |
Both were found guilty of the attempted murder of PC Rathband as well as other charges. | Both were found guilty of the attempted murder of PC Rathband as well as other charges. |
Speaking after the pair were sentenced, the officer said: "Both Ness and Awan will be very old people before they are released or considered for release and long may they stay there. | Speaking after the pair were sentenced, the officer said: "Both Ness and Awan will be very old people before they are released or considered for release and long may they stay there. |
"These two individuals, along with the other coward who wasn't man enough to stay here, have taken my job from me." | "These two individuals, along with the other coward who wasn't man enough to stay here, have taken my job from me." |
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