He contacted Mr. James, who informed the inquiry that Dr. Ellis had said, “He told me he loved me, but he had done something stupid.”
‘He claimed he wasn’t going to harm me any more, and hung up the phone,’ he told the inquiry after he also contacted Mr. Hunt.
Dr. Ellis was discovered giving himself the medications in the house’s rear bathroom after the police were summoned.
Early on November 7, he was declared dead after being transported to the Royal Hampshire County hospital in Winchester.
Robert, the father of Dr. Ellis, told the inquiry that he felt his son had a “loaded gun” because of how simple it was to get the drug.
Documenting a suicide verdict The death of Dr. Ellis was described as “a huge waste of a talented life” by Hampshire’s assistant coroner, Simon Burge.