Portsmouth News

‘I spent years banging on doors trying to get help – then Daniel took his own life’

Mum’s anguish over son’s suspected suicide

- By RICHARD LEMMER

A MOTHER has spoken out over the lack of support for young people suffering from mental health issues after the death of her 22-year-old son.

Daniel Mace was found by his lodger in July after a decade-long history of suicide attempts including throwing himself in front of a car at the age of 15.

That incident resulted in just one visit from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) where a mental health worker said ‘they could not help’ the teenager, according to Daniel’s mum Kelly Anderson.

Kelly said: ‘I spent years banging on doors trying to get help from CAMHS.’

A spokespers­on for Sussex Partnershi­p, which provides children and adolescent mental health services, said: ‘We cannot comment on individual cases. We offer our sincere condolence­s to the family and friends of Mr Mace.’

Kelly will take part in the Great South Run to fundraise for a charity that supports those affected by suicide.

An inquest is yet to determine the exact cause of Daniel’s death

THE mother of a 22-year-old man who was found dead by his lodger has spoken out on the lack of support for young people suffering from mental health issues.

Daniel Mace was found dead by his lodger in Alexandra Street, Gosport, on Wednesday, July 10.

Daniel had a decade long history of suicide attempts – including throwing himself in front of a car in Grange Road when he was 15 years old.

But the incident resulted in just one visit from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), where a mental health worker said ‘they could not help’ the teenager, according to Daniel’s mum.

Mum Kelly Anderson said: ‘I spent years banging on doors trying to get help from CAMHS.’

Kiera Bird, a family friend who visited Daniel after the incident and accompanie­d him to several GP visits to discuss his mental health, said ‘there was no continuati­on of care at all.’

She said: ‘He threw himself at the car, hit the bonnet, and then slid down under the car.

‘He was sectioned at the Priory Southampto­n for a week, had one visit from CAMHS after that – and then there was no follow-up.’

Daniel’s mum described his death as leaving ‘a massive hole’ in the lives of his friends and family – with more than 200 people attending his funeral at Portcheste­r Crematoriu­m.

The Doctor Who fan, who worked as a carer at a home for older people with dementia in Gosport, was ‘deeply caring,’ his mother said.

She added: ‘He was a big character – he was very flamboyant, always wearing a scarf.

Katy Archdale, Daniel’s best friend, said her four-yearold daughter treated him like an uncle.

She said: ‘I’ve told my daughter Uncle Daniel has gone to live in the stars.’

A spokespers­on for Sussex Partnershi­p, which provides children and adolescent mental health services said: ‘We offer our sincere condolence­s to the family and friends of Mr Mace.

‘We cannot comment on individual cases and again reiterate our sincere condolence­s.’

Daniel’s mum will take part in the Great South Run next month, fundraisin­g for the Red Lipstick Foundation, a charity that supports those affected by suicide.

She is also part of a charity ball at the Ageas Hilton on Saturday, October 5, in aid of the foundation.

She is looking for businesses to contribute to be part of a blind auction on the night and anyone who can help can find out more by searching ‘Red Lipstick Charity Ball’ on Facebook.

 ??  ?? GRIEVING MUM Kelly Anderson
GRIEVING MUM Kelly Anderson
 ??  ?? MUM’S ANGUISH Daniel Mace with his mum Kelly Anderson
MUM’S ANGUISH Daniel Mace with his mum Kelly Anderson

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