His body was found in the water at Preston Docks almost two months after he was last seen on CCTV
The family of a devoted dad and husband who was found dead in Preston Docks believe he was let down by mental health services, an inquest heard today .
READ MORE:Lancashire call centre gang who flooded North West streets with cocaine jailed for 50 years Mrs Horan said Shaun was a "loving dad and husband who adored his wife" but struggled to cope with his mental health issues. "The only help he got was Carer's Allowance, I was shocked," she added. "I wanted him to be taken to hospital to get the help he needed, not a Carer's Allowance."
"His weapon of choice was alcohol which made everything 10 times worse," she said. "He would try and drink himself to death. That was his aim - to fall asleep and never wake up."
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