Ricky Hatton's son vows to keep talking about mental health
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Ricky Hatton's son vows to keep talking about mental health
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"The 46-year-old was found dead at his home in Hyde, with Greater Manchester Police stating they were not treating the death as suspicious. At the opening of his inquest on Thursday, his provisional cause of death was given as hanging."
"I've seen him openly talk about it, so I know it's okay to do, he told Good Morning Britain. It is just about passing that message on now."
Ricky Hatton, aged 46, was found dead at his home in Hyde. Greater Manchester Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious. At the opening of his inquest, the provisional cause of death was recorded as hanging. His son Campbell Hatton pledged to keep addressing mental health, saying he had seen his father openly talk about it and felt more able to do the same. Campbell made his remarks on Good Morning Britain and urged passing the message on. The Samaritans provided confidential support contact details for anyone experiencing distress or isolation.
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