Sussex man shoots himself after cancer diagnosis (From The Argus)
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Sussex man shoots himself after cancer diagnosis
10:20am Saturday 16th March 2013 in News By Anna Roberts, Crime reporter
Phil Woodhams who has died
A man fatally shot himself two weeks after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Friends of Phil Woodhams said the thought of having an incurable illness and a short time to live was “too much to bear”.
The 58-year-old, described by customers of his garage in The Street, Poynings, West Sussex, as “pleasant and personable”, wrote his wife of 30-years Helen a note before shooting himself in the head.
The note said: “Sorry Helen I shot myself in the garden. I could not breathe. It’s all yours now. I’ve always loved you.”
A post-mortem revealed Mr Woodhams was suffering from lung cancer and had he not taken his own life, would have likely been dead within a fortnight of the February 3 tragedy.
Coroner’s officer Geoff Charnock, speaking after an inquest in Horsham on Wednesday, explained Mr Woodhams suffered a motorbike crash in June 2012, breaking his ribs.
He said he did not recover fully from this and so visited the doctor, who in mid-January this year diagnosed him with lung cancer.
A formal diagnosis was due on February 12.
Wife's trauma
But Mr Woodhams did not wait for this and instead took his own life.
On February 2, at 10.30pm Mr Woodhams went to bed.
Mr Charnock said: “His wife found him sitting on the bed coughing.
“He said he was going outside for some fresh air. At 6.30am the next day he was not in bed. There was a note.”
Mrs Woodhams, 54, called a friend, who called the police, and found thebody.
Immediately after Mr Woodhams’ death, Mrs Woodhams – who was yesterday too upset to speak – informed friends about the tragedy.
Biking enthusiast
A note on the internet said: “Garage proprietor Philip Woodhams tragically took his own life in the early hours of Sunday.
“It is thought that the knowledge of being diagnosed with terminal cancer and only having a very short time to live was too much to bear and was the sad cause to him ending his life.
“Known to all as ‘Phil from the garage’ he was a well-known character in the village of Poynings where he and his wife Helen have run the garage for the past 25 years.
“A very keen biking enthusiast, Phil was a highly respected member of the motorbike community and a well known figure locally.”
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Comments(6)
AngelicDevil
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11:04am Sat 16 Mar 13
All 9 of me
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11:18am Sat 16 Mar 13
R.I.P. mate
wexler53
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12:56pm Sat 16 Mar 13
My condolences to Mrs Woodhams and family at what must be a dreadful time.
RIP
Indigatio
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1:36pm Sat 16 Mar 13
8 weeks after running the 2012 Brighton Marathon I was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and given 12, possilby 24 months. That was a big enough shock. Still here and fighting but its not easy. To be given a few weeks must have been devastating and I can relate to his actions. Little consolation for the family though.
'Every life is like a pebble dropped in a pool and the ripples go backwards and forwards forever even if you can't see them'. A quote of William Wedgewood Benn, I understand.
Hove Actually
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10:30am Sun 17 Mar 13
AngelicDevil says...
11:04am Sat 16 Mar 13