Bill Walker
Well-Known Member
I just heard this doco on the radio, absolute true story. Heartbreaking really. Told by a young woman who it happened too.
Her Mum & Dad, when she was around 13 years old split up. The Father left the marital home as agreed and rented himself a small flat. The Father had a decent job in a bank, not a high earner but secure income. Apparently, this break-up was more motivated by the wife.
Anyway, after a few months the husband is really suffering from loneliness and misses his wife and kids a lot. Keeps turning up at his old house and eventually told to stop calling round by the wife.
Then, after a short period, he finds out she has got herself a new bloke who eventually moves in.
This now makes the Father even worse and for consolation he starts going to the pub every night, (who could sit at home every night alone ?) for some company and he finds that the booze relieves a lot of the way he is suffering mentally with depression. He starts drinking at home, result, alcoholism brought on by mental illness.
One day at work his boss is talking to him and can smell alcohol on his breath , this happens more than once and eventually he is told to go home.
A week later he is sacked.
His life spirals with depression and he drinks more. He is drunk most of the time. He stops paying rent, bills, all his savings go on booze and he winds up being evicted, becoming homeless.
His daughter is on a school outing one day and she see's her Dad, asleep on a town centre bench in daytime, with his few meagre belongings. She is too ashamed to tell her friends that he is her Dad.
Six months after that sighting, her Father was beaten up late one night by some drunken youths and died of his injuries. He was found dead in a small park.
This was a very decent family man. The daughter is heartbroken although she could do nothing to help her Dad as she was a school girl with no income.
She is still heartbroken and suffering to this day with her thoughts of her once wonderful and loving Dad. She cries a lot.
Anyway, hearing this story made me realize that it can happen to anyone and that drunk guy sitting in a doorway or under a bridge talking to himself, could be anybody, a bloke who has worked for many years and paid taxes, or an ex-soldier etc etc.
Someone's Dad.
Her Mum & Dad, when she was around 13 years old split up. The Father left the marital home as agreed and rented himself a small flat. The Father had a decent job in a bank, not a high earner but secure income. Apparently, this break-up was more motivated by the wife.
Anyway, after a few months the husband is really suffering from loneliness and misses his wife and kids a lot. Keeps turning up at his old house and eventually told to stop calling round by the wife.
Then, after a short period, he finds out she has got herself a new bloke who eventually moves in.
This now makes the Father even worse and for consolation he starts going to the pub every night, (who could sit at home every night alone ?) for some company and he finds that the booze relieves a lot of the way he is suffering mentally with depression. He starts drinking at home, result, alcoholism brought on by mental illness.
One day at work his boss is talking to him and can smell alcohol on his breath , this happens more than once and eventually he is told to go home.
A week later he is sacked.
His life spirals with depression and he drinks more. He is drunk most of the time. He stops paying rent, bills, all his savings go on booze and he winds up being evicted, becoming homeless.
His daughter is on a school outing one day and she see's her Dad, asleep on a town centre bench in daytime, with his few meagre belongings. She is too ashamed to tell her friends that he is her Dad.
Six months after that sighting, her Father was beaten up late one night by some drunken youths and died of his injuries. He was found dead in a small park.
This was a very decent family man. The daughter is heartbroken although she could do nothing to help her Dad as she was a school girl with no income.
She is still heartbroken and suffering to this day with her thoughts of her once wonderful and loving Dad. She cries a lot.
Anyway, hearing this story made me realize that it can happen to anyone and that drunk guy sitting in a doorway or under a bridge talking to himself, could be anybody, a bloke who has worked for many years and paid taxes, or an ex-soldier etc etc.
Someone's Dad.