coronavirus took his own life after getting a fever, an inquest heard. Retired Assistant Chief Constable James Connelly-Webster, 58, had been keeping socially-distanced from his wife and two children when his body was found in their garden chalet on April 1.
The ex-Devon and Cornwall Police chief's widow Maureen told the inquest in Truro, Cornwall, he became "paranoid and neurotic" over his eight-day quarantine where he kept in touch via Zoom calls.
She said they had agreed to do it if either developed Covid-19 symptoms but he "changed completely" during his isolation, Plymouth Live reports.He left a six-page note found at his bedside revealing how much he struggled in the last days of his life in Crackington Haven, Cornwall.Maureen found a.