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Frightened Rabbit show support for charity after singer’s death

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Members of the band Frightened Rabbit have tweeted in support of Mental Health Awareness Week, days after the death of lead singer Scott Hutchison.

Mr Hutchison’s body was found at Port Edgar near South Queensferr­y at 8.30pm on Thursday, the day after he was last seen.

Frightened Rabbit tweeted yesterday for the first time since they paid tribute to the singer in a post on Friday.

They wrote: “Don’t ever think there isn’t someone out there who wants to listen to what you have to say.”

This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from May 14-20, is focusing on the theme of stress.

Campaigner­s said research has shown that two-thirds of us experience a mental health problem in our lifetimes, with stress is a key factor.

A survey commission­ed by the Mental Health Foundation found almost three-quarters (74%) of adults have in the last year been so stressed they felt overwhelme­d or unable to cope.

The research also found more than a third of people (35%) had experience­d suicidal thoughts or feelings because of stress.

On Friday evening, members of Frightened Rabbit visited the marina where Mr Hutchison’s was recovered and laid a floral tribute.

In a statement Scott’s brother Grant Hutchison, Billy Kennedy, Andy Monaghan and Simon Liddell said they felt “overwhelmi­ng sadness and pain” but the singer “leaves a legacy of hope, kindness and colour that will forever be remembered and shared”.

 ??  ?? Lead singer Scott Hutchison took his own life last week.
Lead singer Scott Hutchison took his own life last week.

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