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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Young dad's heartbreaking final warning revealed before he was found dead by stepfather after taking his own life
Former footballer had enjoyed Christmas drinks with pals before tragedy LAST WORDS Young dad's heartbreaking final warning revealed before he was found dead by stepfather after taking his own life Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A YOUNG dad sent his friends a heartbreaking final warning before he took his own life, an inquest heard. Corey French, 19, was discovered dead by his stepfather outside his home in Swansea on Christmas Eve. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Corey French was discovered dead by his stepdad Credit: WNS The inquest was told Corey, who had a three-month-old son, was fighting a secret battle with addiction issues including gambling. Corey had told his GP he had been misusing alcohol, cocaine and cannabis before his death. In a letter found after his death, he apologised for "having to go out like this". Corey said: "I can't do it anymore. I can't bare pain I'm going through. Don't do drugs, that's what has got me." The inquest heard Corey was a popular and talented young footballer who had been described by former teachers as a "bright boy who loved school sports and art". He was said to love his son and would "regularly show him off" to family members. Corey had taken on a job where he would work away from home during the week, which he told a family member he struggled with. But he had not indicated to friends, family or his girlfriend that he intended to harm himself. On the evening he died, Corey had gone out to meet friends for a few drinks to celebrate Christmas before being taken home by his girlfriend. His stepdad John later discovered the young dad dead outside the family home, the court heard. Senior coroner Aled Gruffydd returned a conclusion of suicide. You're Not Alone EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers. It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes. And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now. That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign. The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives. Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You're Not Alone. If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support: CALM, 0800 585 858 Heads Together, HUMEN Mind, 0300 123 3393 Papyrus, 0800 068 41 41 Samaritans, 116 123 Corey enjoyed football and played for West End FC before having a stint at Treboeth. He attended Gower College to study plumbing, before finding work with a local builder. Corey later got a job with Swansea Council as a van driver. If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123. 3 Corey had warned his friends not to do drugs Credit: WNS


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Young dad's heartbreaking final warning revealed before he was found dead by stepfather after taking his own life
A YOUNG dad sent his friends a heartbreaking final warning before he took his own life, an inquest heard. Corey French, 19, was discovered dead by his stepfather outside his home in Swansea on Christmas Eve. Advertisement 3 Corey French was discovered dead by his stepdad Credit: WNS The inquest was told Corey, who had a three-month-old son, was fighting a secret battle with addiction issues including gambling . Corey had told his GP he had been misusing alcohol, cocaine and cannabis before his death. In a letter found after his death, he apologised for "having to go out like this". Corey said: "I can't do it anymore. I can't bare pain I'm going through. Don't do drugs, that's what has got me." Advertisement Read more news The inquest heard Corey was a popular and talented young footballer who had been described by former teachers as a "bright boy who loved school sports and art". He was said to love his son and would "regularly show him off" to family members. Corey had taken on a job where he would work away from home during the week, which he told a family member he struggled with. But he had not indicated to friends, family or his girlfriend that he intended to harm himself. Advertisement Most read in The Sun On the evening he died, Corey had gone out to meet friends for a few drinks to celebrate Christmas before being taken home by his girlfriend. His stepdad John later discovered the young dad dead outside the family home, the court heard. Senior coroner Aled Gruffydd returned a conclusion of suicide. You're Not Alone EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers. It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes. And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now. That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign. The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives. Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support: CALM, Heads Together, HUMEN Mind, Papyrus, Samaritans, Corey enjoyed football and played for West End FC before having a stint at Treboeth. Advertisement He attended Gower College to study plumbing, before finding work with a local builder. Corey later got a job with Swansea Council as a van driver. If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123. 3 Corey had warned his friends not to do drugs Credit: WNS Advertisement 3 The dad's death was recorded as suicide Credit: WNS


Associated Press
2 days ago
- Business
- Associated Press
Southern Company Supports Veterans' Transition to Civilian Careers Through DoD SkillBridge Partnership
Southern Company At Southern Company, we respect the military community's service and value their contributions. We take pride in being a great place to work for military and veterans, providing apprenticeship and development opportunities within our transitioning out of the Marine Corps, Corey was nervous about his next steps. He credits the DoD SkillBridge Program for preparing him for his career as an Outage Services Specialist with Southern Nuclear. And when Jonathan began his transition from the Army to civilian life, he was surprised to discover how transferable his military skills were in finding a career. Now a UAS Pilot, Jonathan plays a crucial role in keeping our teammates safe on the job. It's teammates like him that make us proud to be a great place to work for military members and veterans. Southern Company is committed to the successful transition of military service members. That's why we are proud to partner with the DoD SkillBridge Program that allows for transitioning service members to work within our organization to gain invaluable experience while learning the energy industry and how the business more about the opportunities we have for the military community and their families in the link below: Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Southern Company

Refinery29
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
Are Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 Couple Corey & Keeley Still Together?
It's been a rollercoaster on Farmer Wants A Wife 2025, with texting scandals, women walking off the farm, and intruders causing chaos. All of the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 contestants are now happily paired up, with Farmer Corey Manwaring choosing Keeley Rankin over Chloe Jayne during his final decision. With 20 Farmer Wants A Wife couples still together today, will Corey and Keeley be another success story? They certainly had a spark from the start, with Keeley always being one of Corey's frontrunners. The one contentious issue between the couple is that Keeley wasn't sure how soon she would want to move to Corey's farm, which would start the pair off on shaky ground. So, are Farmer Corey and Keeley still together now that their time on the show has finished? We've done some digging to find out what happened to this Farmer Wants A Wife couple. What have Farmer Corey Manwaring and Keeley Rankin said about their relationship? After Farmer Corey let Chloe down gently, he declared his love for Keeley in a sweet moment. "I feel as though I can be my true authentic self around you. Keeley, it makes me happy to say but I feel like I'm falling in love with you," he said. Keeley said she had also "fallen in love" with the Farmer, and was visibly relieved. Corey told producers he hopes to propose to Keeley in a couple of years and start having kids once they hit the five-year mark. Does this mean they're a solid couple? Are Farmer Corey and Keeley still together? An anonymous contestant told Yahoo! Lifestyle that Farmer Corey and Keeley are still in a relationship, although there are doubts as to whether she's moved in with Corey. "They're still together. I believe she is splitting her time between home and the farm, but I don't think she's moved there yet," the source spilled. However, there's a major hint on Channel Seven's current application form for Farmer Wants A Wife 2026 that could mean Corey and Keeley have called it quits. According to the website, there are 20 couples still together today. If Corey and Keeley were still together, the website would say there are 21 couples still together today. Corey and Keeley also aren't following each other on social media. Could this be a hint they've had a falling out, or is it to throw us off the scent? It's all rather confusing, so we'll have to get some answers from the Farmer Wants A Wife reunion.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Farmer Wants A Wife's Corey declares love for his final pick and wants kids with her - but does she feel the same?
Farmer Wants A Wife 's Corey has found the woman he loves - but does she feel the same? The 24-year-old bean farmer picked 21-year-old optometrist Keeley and declared his love for her during Tuesday's episode. Having experienced one unsuccessful long-distance relationship, the Biloela beans, hay and cotton farmer entered Farmer Wants A Wife in search of a partner who would stand by his side through good and bad times. After narrowing the field to his final two – Keeley and 25-year-old registered nurse Chloe – Corey travelled to meet their families. Meeting Chloe's blended family made Corey feel at ease and helped shape a picture of what their life together could look like. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In contrast, meeting Keeley's parents and hearing their concerns about her leaving her career behind to move to the farm sharply reminded Corey of the logistical obstacle the couple faced. 'I've got a really strong connection with Keeley, but the time frame for Keeley to move to the farm is a concern, so I've got a lot to consider moving forward,' said Corey. The prospect of moving to the farm weighed on Keeley's mind after her final date with Corey. 'My work commitments could be holding him back in wanting to choose me,' worried Keeley. 'Corey has always said that he doesn't want to be in a long-distance relationship.' But in the end, love won when Corey realised that waiting a few months for Keeley was a small price to pay for their future together. After hearing that Corey's heart belonged to Keeley, Chloe wished the farmer well and thanked him for their time together. Corey then confessed his feelings to Keeley, telling her how she caught his eye on the first day of the Hunter Valley speed dates. 'I feel like from the first twenty-four-hour date, we really clicked and got along well, and I could be my true self around you,' Corey said. 'I want someone who loves me for who I am, wants to live in Biloela, and be my rock.' Finally, Corey said the words Keeley had been waiting for. 'Keeley, I feel like I'm falling in love with you. Will you make me the happiest man and join me in this next exciting chapter of my life?' he asked. Keeley stopped short of declaring her love back, stating, 'Absolutely, I'm so excited. You're so cute!' In a final piece to the camera, Corey said, 'I'd be lying if I said I wasn't in love,' adding he now had his sights set on marriage and kids within the next few years. On Monday, Farmer Jack announced he had fallen madly in love and looking towards a future with his final pick. The 26-year-old Tasmanian dairy farmer chose between Sarah and Olivia. Jack soon confessed that his heart belonged to 29-year-old personal assistant Sarah - and he wants them to stay together forever. As he held her hands beneath a sweeping willow, Jack told Sarah he had fallen deeply for her. 'My feelings for you have grown stronger and stronger, and whether we're sitting in silence or talking for hours, I feel completely at ease with you,' Jack said. He added, 'I've always felt drawn back to you, and you've always been on my mind. I can't imagine my future without you. 'I really do feel like I'm falling in love with you, so would you like to share your future with me?' Overcome with emotion, Sarah responded, 'My heart's beating out of my chest!' and thanked Jack for making her feel 'incredible.' 'Thank you so much. It's been so easy just being around you, and I feel like we're growing closer and closer' Sarah said. 'I'm just so excited, and I can't wait to keep learning more about you, spending time together, and planning our future'. It comes amid reports that the show's reunion episode is set to be explosive. While past seasons have ended with heartwarming updates and countryside lovebirds riding off into the sunset, this year's reunion promises fireworks, behind-the-scenes truths, and a few very awkward catch-ups. Unlike MAFS, the FWAW reunion will only feature the couples who made it to the end together. And the reunion - hosted by returning favourite Natalie Gruzlewski - won't just be a cosy catch-up. While it will centre on the successful couples, fans can expect more raw honesty and awkward admissions than ever before. 'I heard it was just the successful couples talking about whether they've moved or plan to move. Everyone was together at that stage as far as I've been told,' one insider told Chattr. However, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that producers are planning to include some of the biggest behind-the-scenes dramas in the special - including what really happened on Farmer Tom's farm. 'Producers were lovely, Tom wasn't,' a cast member told Chattr. 'He kept saying he didn't want to lead anyone on, but led everyone on except Georgie. It was clear as day. 'There were tears, there were walkouts. This wasn't your usual Farmer reunion – it felt more like a MAFS wrap party with pitchforks.'