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The mum of a Salford man who took his own life said that she always knew that he would 'never get old' - but that professionals judged him and saw him as a 'drug abuser with a criminal history' instead of a loving father.
Mathew James McManus died on a railway line between Humphrey Park and Trafford Park on Monday, November 9, 2020.
An inquest into his death heard that the 36-year-old had 'struggled with his mental health throughout his adult life'.
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He had been diagnosed with a personality disorder and was in contact with a 'significant amount of agencies'.
Mathew had been a heroin user in the past but had not taken the drug for over a decade and was prescribed opiate substitutes.
But in a damning report, Anna Morris, Assistant Coroner for Greater Manchester South, said that 'no-one saw Matthew as the vulnerable adult he was'.
She said: "Mathew McManus had complex mental health and social care needs. He was in contact with a significant number of agencies many of which focused on the risk that Matthew posed to others.
"However, the evidence before me, particularly that of the Salford Safeguarding Board, indicates that no-one saw Matthew as the vulnerable adult he was and addressed how his own complex needs were to be met, either through a Care Act assessment or any other means."
The Safeguarding Board told the inquest that there was no one person or agency co-ordinating his support and care.
This meant that 'Mathew did not have a single point of contact to help him understand and navigate the services being offered to him,' Ms Morris said.
On the day he died, Matthew wasn't registered as living at an address and had been staying with his friends in
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