WARNING: This story deals with suicide and self-harm. Please see below for help and crisis information.听
- Sean Paul Kessels died suddenly in November. The 26-year-old had depression, bipolar disorder and other severe mental health issues. 听
- Leading up to his death Sean was 鈥榩leading鈥 for specialist help - a secure bed in a facility where he would be safe as he sorted out his medication and mood. Money was no object; his family could afford private treatment. However, they say there was simply nothing available for Sean.听听
- Today his mother Kelly is sharing his tragic story to highlight what she believes is a critical shortfall of mental health help in New Zealand.听
Sean Kessels wanted to live and get better but was overwhelmed by his severe mental health issues. Photo / Supplied听
Kelly is haunted by the call.听
The call that marked the end of her child鈥檚 life - and the end of her own life in so many ways.听
It was November 6, 2023, around 8pm.听
鈥淗e passed away on the Monday night. On Saturday he had lunch with me, my mum and my sister. He was good, in a good mood ... That was a really good day,鈥 she said.听
鈥淭he next day he was the complete opposite ... he was really bad, his cousin was with him and was really concerned for his health.听
鈥淗e came over 鈥 he was a wreck. He said he was having hallucinations.听
鈥淚 was trying to get help - the crisis team, everything.鈥听
The next day Sean was at his father鈥檚 house in Auckland.听
He sent Kelly, who lives in Pukekohe, a message saying 鈥渋t鈥檚 worse鈥.听
鈥淚 rang and told his dad to keep an eye on him. And then the next day I was trying to ring and get help 鈥 his mental health support team were not returning my calls.听
鈥淚 just I remember texting him just saying 鈥業 haven鈥檛 heard back鈥 and he said 鈥榦k鈥.听
鈥淎nd then his father came home, and he had done it 鈥 he rang me and just said 鈥業鈥檓 sorry鈥. And I said 鈥榝or what鈥 and he said 鈥榟e鈥檚 done it 鈥 he鈥檚 killed himself.听
鈥淚 found out recently that before he died, Sean had been trying to ring and get help too.鈥听
Sean Kessels was 26 when he died. Photo / Supplied听
Kelly rushed to the house where Sean died, arriving as police carried out their grim duties.听
鈥淥ne of the cruellest things is seeing your own child dead,鈥 she said.听
鈥淢y immediate thought was that I understood it. I got it. I know why he did it. I wasn鈥檛 angry 鈥 I鈥檝e never been angry at him, I just miss him terribly. But he was living such a sad, hard life.鈥听
Sean鈥檚 death has been referred to Coroner Tracey Fitzgibbon - who will look at his mental health history and care, and what happened the day he died.听
A coroner is also tasked with determining if anything could or should have been done differently in the lead-up to a sudden death and, in many cases, they will make recommendations as to whether anything can be done to prevent similar deaths in future.听
Kelly has asked the coroner to look at the phone calls she and Sean made the day he died, and the responses.听
A letter from the coroner鈥檚 office confirmed she had all the evidence she needed to make a finding, including statements from police and other witnesses.听
A formal inquest will not be held in court but written findings will eventually be released.听
Kelly hopes the outcome helps other people like Sean, and their families.听
Sean Kessels is deeply missed by his family. Photo / Supplied听
Sean was diagnosed with depression at 13 and bipolar disorder at 15.听
Kelly said he spent numerous stints as an inpatient at mental health facilities.听
鈥淗e was there on his 18th birthday,鈥 she said.听
鈥淭hen he was diagnosed with schizoaffective psychosis. He spent a couple of years unable to leave home, isolated and miserable.听
鈥淗e managed to do a wee bit at uni and did some acting. Before Covid he went to drama school. He did okay until the second lockdown.鈥听
Sean and Kelly bought a house together in Pukekohe and he got a job landscaping through family friends.听
鈥淭hey took him on as a son,鈥 said Kelly.听
鈥淪ean was at his healthiest.鈥听
Things went downhill in December 2022. Sean stopped taking his meds and made two suicide attempts.听
Kelly said both times he was rushed to the hospital but discharged within hours. Both times she had hoped he would be admitted to an acute mental health unit听
鈥淭here were no beds anywhere for him. Not even at private facilities. We were fortunate enough that money was no issue for us,鈥 she said.听
鈥淢oney wasn鈥檛 a problem if we could get the help - but we couldn鈥檛.鈥听
Sean Kessels was very close to his sister, pictured, and his mother. Photo / Supplied听
In 2023 Sean developed imposter syndrome and his behaviour at times scared Kelly.听
She said she called crisis teams several times, but there was nowhere for Sean to go.听
One night Kelly, desperate and afraid for herself and her son, called 111.听
鈥淚 had no choice but to ring the police 鈥 now he was in the criminal system,鈥 she said, heartbroken.听
鈥淗e was bailed to his boss鈥檚 property and went back on his meds, which helped. He got back to normal but he was having flashbacks about the things he did to me and he felt like shit.鈥听
Kelly said the day before Sean died, she was frantic. Desperate.听
Kelly has told the coroner she made numerous calls to Sean鈥檚 support team that day - and the next - but no one got back to her.听
She said she learned after Sean died that he had also been making calls to specific people 鈥減leading鈥 for help.听
Kelly said Sean struggled for most of his life, but he wanted to get better. He wanted to act, work, have relationships.听
But he just could not get stability in his mental health.听
鈥淗e was just the perfect child. He was the nicest person you鈥檇 ever meet - genuine, true, never gossiped about anyone,鈥 said Kelly.听
鈥淗e was super intelligent. I don鈥檛 think there would be one person that could say anything bad about him.听
鈥淪ean was 26 years old. He was so gentle, an animal lover. He was tall, handsome and the best friend anyone could wish for.听
鈥淗e just needed help and no one came.鈥听
One of Sean's favourite photos of himself. Photo / Supplied听
Kelly reached out to the听Herald听after reading about the sudden death of 13-year-old Raiana Boyd.听
鈥淚 just had this urge for people to know Sean鈥檚 story,鈥 she explained.听
鈥淗e had his struggles but he still went to university and got into acting school. He did some stints on听Shortland Street. He was the owner of two properties in Christchurch.听
鈥淗e just had so much on his side.鈥听
Kelly said when Sean was first diagnosed with depression in his early teens, her 鈥渨hole life stopped鈥.听
鈥淔rom the very first day I鈥檝e just lived my life for him. I did everything I could 鈥 it was just my life鈥檚 work to try and keep him alive. Living solely for him took a toll on his sister and I know that was just so hard on her.听
鈥淲ith bipolar you鈥檙e up and down. They could actually help his high, suppress his mania but they couldn鈥檛 lift his depression. He had severe bouts of depression that could last months because they couldn鈥檛 help that side of it.听
鈥淚t was a really hard life for him. I think he went through periods of being angry 鈥 it was a lonely existence, in his early 20s he would go months without socialising or talking to people.听
鈥淚 had to leave my job just to make sure he was sort of existing. It was hard, and it was lonely. And he chose not to tell a lot of people 鈥 Sean had lived without some family and friends knowing how severe his illness was.听
鈥淗e felt he couldn鈥檛 bear people鈥檚 judgments. He would hide from the world when he was bad and tried his best when he was well. He wanted to fight it, he wanted to be a better person.鈥听
Kelly said her journey with Sean was exhausting - for both of them.听
鈥淚t was just so hard for me. And I just think, if I was tired, how tired was he?鈥听
Sean died suddenly in November 2023. A coroner is looking into the circumstances. Photo / Supplied听
Sean was extremely close to his mother and dearly loved his sister Courtney and grandparents Tom and Carole Logan.听
鈥淲hen they discovered how unwell he was last year, my dad would have paid anything he could. We tried private. We tried to get him into anything. There was nothing,鈥 Kelly said.听
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have done more for him. All those years, every breath I lived was to try and get Sean help. Sometimes I did. And sometimes I didn鈥檛.鈥听
Kelly hopes Sean鈥檚 death will be a catalyst for change - that more services for people like him will be established and people will talk about mental health more, normalising and destigmatising issues many Kiwis struggled with.听
鈥淚鈥檓 broken 鈥 I鈥檓 just so sad,鈥 she said.听
鈥淭he system is so broken and people need to know about it.听
鈥淲e are losing people because they can鈥檛 get a f**king bed 鈥 it鈥檚 awful.听
鈥淎 secure place where they could put Sean back on his medication, get him back to a relatively normal state - that is all he needed, for probably two to three weeks.听
鈥淗e was pleading for it. He said to me in the last few months: 鈥業 have to be somewhere, I have to go somewhere鈥.听
鈥淚 so want my best friend back with me - but I wouldn鈥檛 want him back the way he was and knowing he was going to continue suffering 鈥 that鈥檚 a pretty hard thing to say.鈥听
Anna Leask is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for almost 19 years with a particular focus on family violence, child abuse, sexual violence, mental health and youth crime. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on听听
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