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Mum-of-two tragically took own life after ‘suicide kit’ was delivered to her door
- The inquest linked Jane Colechin's death to a 'suicide kit' delivered to her home, suggesting a possible trigger.
- Jane Colechin, 44, faced anxiety and long-term mental health issues after the birth of her twins in 2017.
- Authorities noted the chemical was delivered via Royal Mail to Colechin's home and found at a toxic level.
- The inquest noted that treatment access on 23 December might have averted her death if available.
- Police said the investigation includes other deaths after ordering the chemical online.
- Colechin worked as a director for the Youth Futures Foundation, helping vulnerable youth.
- The incident underscores concerns about online access to dangerous chemicals.
- Gleeson described a contrasting family experience during the events.
- The inquest referenced Colechin's academic achievements and empathy in public service.
- Samaritans and Harmless are cited as resources for those affected by such issues.
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