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Suicide bid man jailed

A troubled man who slashed his wrists in a city car park has been jailed for four months for having a knife.

Michael Hinds, 23, needed 30 stitches after the failed suicide bid at the Market car park off Ring Way, Preston, in March.

Preston magistrates sentenced him to 120 days in prison after he admitted possessing the kitchen knife which he used to cut himself.

His mother, Christine Catterall, said she is devastated her son, who suffers from a personality disorder and has attempted suicide before, has been jailed for what she claims was a cry for help.

She received a worrying text from Michael shortly before the last attempt in March and she and her daughter Holly alerted police, who arrested Michael when they found he had a knife on him.

Shop worker Christine, 43, said: "He's a very troubled lad.

"I've searched for help before and could not get it.

"He sent me a text saying he was sorry and could not go on.

"The police went round every bridge looking for him and when they found him, he had a knife down his trousers.

"He had to go to hospital in cuffs."

Michael, who lives with his mother in James Street, Frenchwood, spent a week at a secure mental health unit in Blackburn.

Christine admits her son is "no angel" but believes there should be more help for young people like Michael who suffers from clinical depression.

She said: "He's in jail because he tried to commit suicide in a public place. I really think it's harsh.

"I've asked if he can be put on suicide watch. He's only young. It was a cry for help."


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