Axed worker, 27, driven to suicide

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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A YOUNG father killed himself just months after losing his job at JCB and plunging into debt.

Distraught relatives today revealed how 27-year-old Lee Kelsall, from Longton, had been struggling to find other work and felt like a failure for not being able to provide for his family.

The former paint technician, who spent more than five years at JCB's Cheadle plant, was made redundant in November as part of a wave of job losses linked to the economic downturn.

Lee was found hanged on Sunday, at the Anchor Road house he shared with partner Samantha Whitfield and their two-year-old son Jack. He had been home alone at the time and it is thought a neighbour raised the alarm.

Paramedics battled to re-start his breathing and took him to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, where he was placed on a ventilator.

He died yesterday morning, without regaining consciousness.

Lee's father, Tony Kelsall, from Sandford Hill, who is a digger driver, said today: "He had loved his job and lived for it.

"I'm extremely angry with the way lads like him were just thrown on the scrapheap.

"Now I've got a two-year-old grandson with no dad."

Lee's family believe there should have been more support offered to people losing their jobs, including counselling.

But they admit he had been too proud to apply for benefits.

His redundancy pay-out went on several mortgage payments and within a couple of months the money had dried up.

Despite Samantha working as a care assistant, her wages were not enough to cover their bills.

Lee's brother, Philip Kelsall, who lives in Longton, said: "Before he lost his job, he had been happy. His friends at work were his friends outside of work. He lost that bit of camaraderie.

"But the problems were mainly driven by the lack of money. We know he had a mortgage of at least £150,000 and some loans.

"It got to the stage where he didn't open letters because he knew what they were and couldn't pay.

"He had mentioned he was suicidal to me before.

"I had told him to look at what he would be leaving behind, and how selfish it would be to Jack.

"In that instance, nothing happened.

"There was a period after that when he was fine. On Saturday night, he seemed as happy as Larry. Yet on Sunday morning, he was not."

Lee's family say he had been a loving family man and also close to his six-year-old nephew Dylan, who suffers from a form of muscular dystrophy.

He last saw his son on Sunday before the youngster went to visit his grandparents. Jack's last words to him were: "Love you daddy, love you to bits."

Lee's twin sister Donna said: "Lee was a typical lad, who loved his motorbikes.

"Jack's a 'mini me' version of him.

"But when Lee lost his job, he isolated himself from everybody."

Lee, who had worked since leaving Edensor High, in Longton, had applied for numerous other jobs in recent months.

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    by paula blowers, stoke-on-trent

    Thursday, June 11 2009, 11:18AM

    “my heart goes out to everyone.my daughter was the one who took the fone call as she had bin seeing lee for 6 mnth.when lee decided to end his life and i was the one who batteled to start his breathing me and 2 neighbours as i got to lees house i was the one who got him down and started cpr ill never forget what i saw that day i hope everyone who contributed to lees death feels very very guilty as the things he said to me and questions he was asking on the sat before he did it will come out in the inquest,r.i.p lee xxx”

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    by Lee's TWIN Sister, stoke on trent

    Friday, May 29 2009, 6:16AM

    “This is devastating to anyone that has known lee. I know my family is finding it extremely hard to deal with the fact that he is never coming back. I miss him so much, i just feel empty, i want him back, but no amount of wishin is ever going to change whats happened.”

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    by paul whitehurst, longton

    Thursday, May 28 2009, 10:11PM

    “buffty i new you years you will be well missed by every one who knows you and will always be remembered the laughfter we all had wen we used to ride our bikes together. rest in peace mate . sorry to hear this happened regards to family at this sad moment. x po x”

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    by Richie, Staffordshire

    Thursday, May 28 2009, 8:01PM

    “Only knew Lee for 12 months or so,and he was a top bloke,im sure he will be sadly missed by a lot of people.

    R.I.P Lee and god bless”

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    by gemma pearson n family, longton

    Wednesday, May 27 2009, 10:55AM

    “Lee man you were and are much loved by alot of people not just your family but your friends. You were a cracking lad always up for a laugh even wen we went on that dodgy holiday a few years ago u still made people happy n smile. Deepest condolences to all lees family and everyone that new him

    R.I.P LEE MAN”

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    by Warren, Stoke on Trent

    Wednesday, May 27 2009, 7:30AM

    “Warren Kellsall...nice work on the tribute page dude, hang on in there mate, you'll be ok. All the best to you and your famley.”

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    by Ray, Stoke

    Tuesday, May 26 2009, 9:57PM

    “This is a terrible story and i must express my deepest condolences to Lee's family and friends. This country has no idea how to deal with people, who have worked all their lives and find themselves redundant and have the grave misfortune to own their own home, not just this governmet has blood on their hands.

    God bless you Lee, and your family”

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    by Warren Kelsall, Longton

    Tuesday, May 26 2009, 9:53PM

    “Dude, I just want to wake up and realise that its just a terrible nightmare...I miss you already. I hope your at peace now, Sleep tight Bro.

    I have set up a tribute page:

    http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/tribute/kelsall/3084866”

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    by Tim, stole

    Tuesday, May 26 2009, 7:41PM

    “This goverment does not care about Joe Bloggs.

    Until Labour is voted out of Stoke and they have to fight for election and not take it for granted, stoke will always get a raw deal.

    Vote anybody but Gordon Brown please................”

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    by sheryl, stoke on trent

    Tuesday, May 26 2009, 7:12PM

    “to all lees family i am so sorry to hear fo your sad loss i only saw him on saturday and i cant get over whats happened i knew him for a while he was a lovely lad its such a tragedy and i cant believe its happened i feel so sorry for all his family of there sad loss love sheryl and lee byatt x”

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