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Frawley’s wife reveals heartbreak­ing final memory

- LAUREN WOOD For help with mental health difficulti­es, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.

ANITA Frawley has spoken for the first time since the tragic passing of her husband Danny, revealing that the former St Kilda captain had taken himself off mental health medication eight months ago thinking he had “beaten” his demons.

Frawley — whose final memory of her husband was one of high spirits on his 56th birthday, the day before his death — said she felt compelled to speak out in an effort to carry on her late husband’s legacy on mental health.

“On Monday, the love of my life was tragically taken from my girls and I,” Anita Frawley said. “Many have speculated on the cause and lead up to this tragedy. Danny, as a champion of mental health, would want me to continue his legacy and be open with the public of the events leading up to this heartbreak.

“While the circumstan­ces of the event are unconfirme­d and will remain uncertain until the investigat­ions are complete, it was true that Danny’s mental health had deteriorat­ed in recent weeks.”

She said that her husband — who played 240 games for St Kilda — had “returned to being the Danny of old” but the feeling of being “bulletproo­f” had led to him thinking he had left his demons behind.

“As is widely known, Danny had experience­d and lived with depression dating back a number of years,” Mrs Frawley said.

“But to his credit, he had put up his hand and accepted psychiatri­c treatment, counsellin­g and medication. He recovered and returned to being the Danny of old.

“The road leading up to last Monday’s events began eight months ago when Danny made the decision to take himself off his prescribed medication.

“At this point Danny felt invincible, like the true competitor and proud man that he was; he felt that he had beaten the disease. In fact, he felt bulletproo­f, which contribute­d to his decision to remove himself from his support network including his psychiatri­c care and not continuing to work with his team of mental health profession­als.”

She said the decision to speak out was to serve as a reminder. “I want this to be a reminder to all those grappling with mental health conditions and to those whom have made progress with their wellbeing that you should always seek help from profession­als when considerin­g making decisions surroundin­g your mental health, even when you feel as though you have fully recovered,” Mrs Frawley said.

“Our final memory of Danny is one we will cherish forever, a night spent sitting around our family table, playing board games and laughing on his 56th birthday. He will never be forgotten and will forever be in our hearts.

“I would like to leave everyone with this quote from Danny: ‘ manning up in the past was to suffer in silence, manning up now is to put your hand up’.”

A celebratio­n to honour the life of Danny Frawley will be held at RSEA Park (Moorabbin Oval) tomorrow at 3pm.

Members of the public are invited to attend and pay their respects with a live stream of the private funeral service.

There will be a lap of honour at the oval at 5pm following the funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to Beyond Blue.

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Anita and Danny Frawley

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