Fury: The stranger came to my house and said that he would commit suicide, find the medicine, and leave happy

Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said he saved the life of a stranger who wanted to commit suicide. During his lifetime, Fury suffered from mental problems until he discovered last year that he almost didn't hit his Ferrari from the bridge at one of the most [...]
Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said he saved the life of a stranger who wanted to commit suicide.
During his life, Fury suffered from mental problems until he discovered last year that he almost didn't hit his Ferrari from the bridge at one of the darkest moments of his life, Periscope reports.
After the incident, he managed to recover and return to the ring to become almost champion last year, until he closed the match against Deontay Wilder with a tie.
Since then, Fury has promoted himself as a charity figure for people with mental problems like depression.

Yesterday, he used the Instagram to show his experience with a stranger, until he said:
I'm very modest on one side, but terrified on the other.
A stranger came to my house and told me he was going to commit suicide, but he wanted to talk to me before he did.
So, by showing my character, I talked to him and took him to a three-mile run. He left very happy and seems to have worked.
All those people who are having mental problems, please don't commit suicide.
It will improve, I promise. Help is very close, please seek medical advice immediately and you will return to that person you once were.
It's not over, it's not over, it's not over. Come on, men, don't give up; keep fighting, and never embrace death.
I woke up in the 12th round against Wilder, keep rising no matter how many times you land, keep moving forward and never give up.” /Periscope. com/












