A young woman who had been bullied for years was found hanged after 'another cry for help', an inquest heard.
Sarah Westwood had made several suicide attempts before but a coroner ruled that he could not be sure the tormented 23 year old did intend to kill herself just days before last Christmas.
Sarah's family revealed at the Exeter inquest that she had been 'bullied for years'.
And they also said that her personality changed when she started taking anti psychotic pills.
Her mother Susan said:"She was never an aggressive person. But they changed her mood and scared her.
"She was a very kind gentle person. These tablets made her lose her temper and frightened her to death.
"Her behaviour became unpleasant and aggressive which was out of character."
Doctors said Sarah, from Exeter, Devon, had self harmed and had suffered from an emotionally unstable personality disorder for the majority of her adult life.
She was found hanged in her en suite bathroom but did not leave any notes.
The deputy Devon coroner John Tomalin recorded a narrative conclusion and said:"I do think it is likely Sarah would be successful in an attempt to take her own life but was this the occasion or yet another cry for help."
He told her family:"It is a very difficult set of circumstances and a very difficult journey."
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