i'm with you comloulou, he does seem to have been a more fragile character than anyone realised, however, i think i will end up being harsh, his family would have bent over backwards to help him, his boss could have protected him, but you can't help those who won't help themselves. we've had a family member commit suicide, ten years later i'm still more angry with her for the devastation that that act caused than i am sympathetic to how she was feeling. i dont want to feel like this and i'm not sure it's right, but in all honesty it is how i feel. in this case i think the anger will be directed at the government and the bbc for their part in the whole tragic story, but i still think that there are other ways he could have escaped, drinking too much, maybe drugs, running away to rio, joining the foreign legion... all ridiculous i agree but infinitely better than denying the people who loved him any chance to make things better in the future. i wait now to be cricufied by people who know better than me what suicidal people go through...i probably deserve it, honesty not a good thing in all circumstances.