LancsLive reports. Dr Fisher was born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, but later relocated to Lancaster in order to work as a researcher and lecturer at the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research at the city's university.The academic had published 15 separate papers concerning the affects of cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness experiments since 2011, the inquest heard.She was sectioned in late 2019 before she was discharged in January 2020 with community support and medication.But, by February 2020, it is believed that Dr Fisher's mental health illness had become increasingly unstable.Dr Fisher's brother, Benjamin Fisher, told the inquest in Preston he last spoke to his sibling on March 18.She was having to work from home following the.