Plymouth Gunman Received Mental Health Support During Lockdown

Plymouth Gunman Received Mental Health Support During Lockdown
Floral tributes left in Biddick Drive, Keysham, where five people were killed by gunman Jake Davison, in Plymouth, UK, on Aug. 16, 2021. Ben Birchall/PA
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Gunman Jake Davison received mental health support during the coronavirus lockdown, it has emerged.

The 22-year-old, who shot dead five people during one of the UK’s worst mass shootings, had been in contact with a telephone helpline service in Plymouth run by the Livewell Southwest organisation.