A British immigration law specialist Vincent Buffoni , an Oxford graduate, founder of Vincent Buffoni and Co., committed suicide by jumping in front of a train. Sources say that Mr. Buffoni left home in Woking, Surrey, and took the train to Waterloo, from where he usually travel to his office in Islington, North London, by tube. Instead he went to Lambeth North and lingered on the platform. The train drive told that as the train entered the station and he jumped down on to the tracks and into its path, though he immediately applied the emergency brake, but was helpless to avoid the tragic incident that just happened in front of his eyes.
It is being told that he was suffering with depression and anxiety. Mr. Buffoni, nowadays was worried about how to arrange payment of the school dues of his siblings.
His wife Nicola, told that he had been taking anti-depressants for over a year before his demise. She added that he was a very dedicated, loving and responsible father and was so keenly interested in the education of his children. She added more that he use to say that he had been very careful with money just to make it sure that our son, Matthew, could complete his education, and agree to go to any extent, even willing to sell the house to secure his siblings good and cherish-able future.
She also added that he was also been prescribed sleeping pills which became addictive to him. Mr. Buffoni's sister shown her concern over the new medication that could have been responsible for triggering suicidal impulses.
Mr. Buffoni was very concerned about his health and couple of months ago he went for psychiatric treatment center as his business was going through recession and economic situation was not good and he had also been upset by the suicide of his brother Peter three years earlier.
Authorities say sufficient evidence was not available to help then to reach a verdict of suicide.So it is being concluded Mr.Vincent Buffoni, 49, founder of Vincent Buffoni and Co. killed himself asthe balance of his mind was disturbed.
According to the American Psychological Association, many people all ove the world are feeling increased stress related to the current global economic climate . Economic stress is taking its toll on emotional and physical health. According to a recent study more a huge number of people are reported of irritability or anger, fatigue and sleeplessness, and almost half say they self-medicate by overeating or indulging in unhealthy foods. Money and the economy topped the list of overstress for at least 80 percent of those surveyed. Finances now overshadow the more typical daily overstress of work and relationships.
Britain is economically stable country where citizens enjoy a good standard of life, just think a while about those people who live below the poverty line, but where there's not even a singe meal is available to every person and in some case, if so, a single meal has to be distributed between all family.
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