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29.04.2021 - 11:30 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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An architecture graduate who was found dead after his sister was killed by a dangerous driver "could not be happy" after she died, his devastated father says.
Stephen Thurm, 32, who had suffered with depression and anxiety since adolescence, died at Dunham Forest Golf Club and Country Club in Altrincham on February 5 last year.
His sister Helena, 25, was knocked down and killed as she crossed Manchester Road
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Heartbroken family and friends have paid tribute to a young man found dead in Stockport.
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An "inspirational" Manchester student and bar worker who took his own life was "haunted" by the death of his teenage sister just months earlier, an inquest heard.
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