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Ian Bunting

Former soldier from Airdrie brought back from brink of suicide

A DESPERATE ex-soldier who was driven to the brink of suicide has told how he was brought back by his dog and a veterans’ charity.

Former Royal Engineer William Hall, from Airdrie, hit rock bottom after he was left jobless and penniless and could not leave the house because of a condition that left him unable to walk.

But his terrier Arty helped save the day.

William, 25, explained: “I was living alone and I couldn’t look after myself or my dog.

“I was considering suicide.The only thing that stopped me was I couldn’t get anyone to look after my dog.”

William returned from a tour of Afghanistan in 2013 with reactive arthritis – a painful condition triggered by a virus that left him using a wheelchair.

He turned to a veterans’ advice project which then deployed David Gibson, founder of Fares4Free, a charity that provides free taxi rides and support to veterans.

A few hours later, David arrived at William’s flat with bags of food for him and Arty that he paid for out of his own pocket.

William said: “I broke down on the doorstep. That was the turning point.”

William is now fully on the mend thanks to medication and has adopted a street dog from Spain named Nessie.

He now ­volunteers at Fares4Free.

David’s work helping veterans led to a Local Legend Award at the 25th birthday National Lottery Awards.

David said: “The majority of veterans come out of the service as well-adjusted individuals but there is a significant minority that needs support.

“After all, everyone has a dip now and then.”

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