Family of beloved teacher and footballer, 28, in desperate efforts to save him before tragic death
11.03.2022 - 21:59
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The family of an 'exceptionally talented’ footballer and teacher begged him not to take his own life, an inquest has heard.
Sam Jones, 28, from Denton, Tameside, was rushed to hospital on the evening of July 23 last year after being found by his family in a cemetery.
He died three days later - with his family following his own wishes to save the lives of others.
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An inquest into Sam’s death, held at South Manchester Coroner’s Court in Stockport, a coroner heard how he had contacted his mother at around 9pm to say he was planning on taking his own life. While he refused to say where he was, his family said they 'knew right away' that he would be at the nearby cemetery where his grandmother was buried.
When Sam's dad, Chris Jones, arrived at the cemetery, he found his son contemplating taking his life.
“I begged him not to do it,” his heartbroken dad told the coroner.
Emergency services were called, while Sam’s dad and brother tried to help him.
Sam was initially taken to Tameside Hospital, and later referred to the critical care unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary. On July 25, Sam’s condition continued to deteriorate further and he was sadly pronounced dead on July 26.
Senior coroner Alison Mutch, told Sam’s family: “I have to say how you managed to do all of that under those circumstances says a lot about your commitment to try and do the best for him. I understand it must have been a very difficult situation for everyone.”
A number of his organs were later successfully donated to others in need, the hearing heard.
“It was one of Sam’s wishes so that’s what we chose to do,” Mr Jones told the