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Young dad killed himself after he was banned from seeing his baby son

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A young father took his own life outside a probation office when he was told he couldnt see his baby son.

A week before he killed himself last November, Harry Slaughter warned probation services what he was planning to do if he was not allowed to visit three-month-old Frankie.

Harry, 21, was banned from seeing his son because he sent text messages to a schoolgirl he met on a train asking her to perform a sex act.

Young dad killed himself after he was banned from seeing his baby son

Harry Slaughter took his own life after he was banned from seeing his three-month-old baby (Picture: INS)

He was convicted last year and tried to take his own life before being rescued by police seeing him walking into the sea.

After an assessment by mental health teams it was found that he should not be admitted.

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His mother, Jane Ward, told an inquest that he had tried to kill himself five times since the age of 16 after her marriage broke down with his father.

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She said he heard voices in his head and had panic attacks.

She told the coroner in West Sussex: I felt he was let down in a big way [by mental health services] and now I have lost my baby boy.

INS News Agency Ltd. 27/06/2018 *************** Picture by INS Picture Desk *************** A young father hanged himself outside a probation office after they banned him from seeing his baby son, a coroner has heard. Harry Slaughter tied a cord around a tree beside the office a week earlier and told probation staff that if they didn't let him see his son, he would hang himself from it. A coroner heard that he carried out the threat when access to the baby boy was still refused. See copy INStree

He threatened to kill himself a week before he was found dead outside a probation office (Picture: INS)

A little boy has lost his dad and he will never know how Harry loved him with all his heart. No-one can describe the heartache we are all feeling now.

Probation officer Kimberley French spoke to him shortly before his death.

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She said:He said he didnt feel anyone was helping him and his attempt of suicide was to show me and social services that he really wanted to see his son so someone would do something about it and push us.

He told me the reason he would hang himself outside the probation office is so he wouldnt have to be identified by his family and he would be found quickly.

She broke down in tears when asked by Harrys mum why she only sent an email to his doctor rather than contacting mental health services following the meeting.

Its a question I ask myself all the time, said Miss French. Harry didnt present himself as suicidal that day and he wasnt talking to me about wanting to do anything again.

Coroner Elisabeth Bussey-Jones recorded a conclusion of suicide.

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