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Capital FM presenter almost threw herself off bridge after boyfriend's suicide - Daily News, /form A devastated radio host said she was on the verge of taking her own life as she desperately tried to deal with her partner's suicide. Amy Irons said she drove to a bridge with the intention of killing herself in the hope of being reunited with Wayne Ewer. But something stopped the Capital FM breakfast show at the last minute. She said the thought of causing her family “insufferable pain” and not being around to keep Wayne’s precious memory alive brought her back from the brink. She has now bravely fought back, getting Wayne's initials 'WE' tattoed on her arm, saying: 'For me, it will always be we.'
She told the Daily Record: “One night two weeks ago, I drove to a bridge. 'There were a dozen people I could have lifted the phone to who would have talked me round but, in that split second, I didn’t want their help. “I wanted to be with Wayne and felt I couldn’t face living a minute more in a world without him. I wanted to put a stop to the hurting. “But, at some point, the more rational part of my brain kicked into action and made me question what I was about to do and the affect it would have on those I loved.
“I decided I couldn’t bear them having to live with the insufferable pain I’m living with now. “Luckily, I had the vehicle to get myself out of the situation as I’m not afraid to talk about my feelings but there are others who are.” Although Amy, 27, knows nothing can bring her boyfriend back, she hopes by speaking out about his death and her own dark thoughts she will help remove the stigma surrounding suicide. She said: “When folk hear the word suicide, they assume the person was depressed. But Wayne was one of the happiest people I’ve met. “He loved his life and everyone in it.
He had the most infectious smile and a foghorn laugh.” Amy revealed salesman Wayne, 34, had been drinking and using cocaine hours before he took his own life. He knew she was anti-drugs so tried to hide his problem from her. Amy also revealed there had been occasions when he tried to hurt himself after taking the drug with alcohol.
The presenter added: “When he took cocaine, Wayne became a different person. He’d try to harm himself and then, in the morning, wouldn’t remember. “The Wayne I knew and loved never meant to die.
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An adverse reaction was triggered when he mixed them together. “Suicide remains a taboo subject and it shouldn’t be.” She added: “I want to address the raw topic of suicide head on. My plan is to make a documentary about Wayne and bring in other people’s stories too.” Dad-of-two Wayne, who grew up in Cape Town, South Africa, attempted to take his own life on June 17, while Amy was away at a family wedding. He called NHS24 and left the door of their Glasgow flat open for paramedics to discover him but he died four days later in Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Wayne passed away on Thursday, June 21, in Amy’s arms surrounded by her family and Wayne’s dad Graeme and sister T.
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