A tormented teenager plunged 110 feet to his death from a railway
viaduct when he began harbouring ''inappropriate sexual thoughts'' after
smoking cannabis, an inquest heard today.
Factory worker Tyler
Smith, 19, posted a message on Facebook saying: "I feel death calling
me"- and even started taking Valium in an attempt to suppress what was
going through his mind.
Eventually after confessing to his parents and girlfriend, Tyler walked onto Stockport Viaduct in Greater Manchester and fell over the edge as a policeman tried to talk him to safety.
He suffered multiple injuries and died a week later in hospital.
The hearing was told the teenager, a keen swimmer and skateboarder,
from Stockport, had begun smoking cannabis when he was just 15 and it
increased when he started to going raves.
His mother Deborah
Cooper said: "When he was OK, his behaviour was very loving. There were
no problems or concerns when he wasn't taking drugs or drinking.
"But
when he was down and depressed his behaviour changed. I noticed a few
Facebook status' that he put up and would ask him what was wrong.
"He would write things like 'I feel death calling me' and he would just tell me that I wouldn't understand.
"I
carried on asking him what was wrong and he said 'if I told you I would
have to kill myself.' Eventually he told me about the inappropriate
sexual thoughts.
"I tried to talk to him about the thoughts but he didn't think there was any help for him.
"Because of those thoughts he would say he didn't want to get old. He told me "valium was the only thing that got rid of the thoughts he was having.
"He just wanted to stop having those thoughts. That's why he was always trying to get it.''
Tyler
was later admitted to Stepping Hill Hospital with a drug overdose but
despite talking about his thoughts and cannabis and Valium use to
doctors he was discharged.
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