British millionaire’s wife committed suicide because husband played golf too often

Apparently the money can bring also depression, not only happiness: Bernadette McConchie, the wife of British millionaire Neil McConchie, -former Tesco director and current director of the British company Lloyd Fraser-, committed suicide by cutting her throat because her hubby was too passionate about golf and often frequented the club.

When 59-year-old Bernadette McConchie made the reckless gesture, her husband was on a short holiday, where he met his club partners to play golf. Bernadette, despite having lived a carefree life alonside her husband and becoming recently a grandmother, was suffering from depression for many years.

Eight days before the final gesture, she had had another suicide attempt by taking an overdose of prescription pills for her illness. That happened while Neil was in Portugal on golf holidays. She was rescued by other family members who found her almost unconscious and took her to the hospital. Bernadette told the doctor that resorted to this act because she was mad at her husband who had for left two days to play golf in Portugal, writes Daily Mail.

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Bernadette and Neil were married for 35 years. “95% of her life was happy, spoiled and carefree,” said Neil, however, “she was afflicted with depression.” He told that after the first suicide attempt, Bernadette became “agitated” and “isolated” as if she wanted to hide from family and friends.