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Football players and supporters paid tribute to Cusack after her death

On Tuesday, the inquest heard Morgan was “anxious on a number of fronts” when he took over as head coach at Sheffield United in February 2023, as the team was in poor form and in a relegation battle.

He mentioned if him joining the club was a “big issue”, Cusack would have had the opportunity to disclose that.

Morgan added they had chatted a “number of times” at football matches since Cusack left Leicester City in 2019.

Referring to a call on 5 May 2023, when the coach offered her a full-time contract at the club, Morgan mentioned: “On face value, I couldn’t take anything other than she was happy and positive.”

However, the inquest heard Morgan had expressed concerns in August 2023 that Cusack was “not well”, and asked the club doctor, Dr Subhasis Basu, to speak to her.

When questioned whether he had expressed concerns she was at risk of “self-harm or suicide”, Morgan mentioned he had not.

The inquest was told Basu updated Morgan to tell him he had spoken to Cusack, and had agreed a plan with her.

Joseph O’Brien KC, representing Sheffield United, asked Morgan whether he took “comfort” from Basu speaking to Cusack – to which he agreed, and mentioned Basu was “very good” and “experienced” at his job.

‘A positive step forward’

The inquest was told that on 6 September 2023, Cusack sent a message to Morgan informing him she would not be attending training.

Then, after she reached out, the pair agreed to a phone call a few days later on 11 September 2023.

Morgan told the inquest – in the phone call – he was informed she had been to the GP and provided with medication, and was told she would take time off work.

The pair also spoke about Cusack “potentially” attending a match on 30 September 2023, the inquest heard.

He mentioned the phone call provided him with “enough reassurance she wanted to get back into football”.

When asked whether he felt “reassured” by their conversation, Morgan mentioned: “I wouldn’t use the word reassured, but the information she gave me was a positive step forward, in my opinion.”

The inquest heard “no documentation” was made of the conversation, and afterwards Morgan updated Basu.

Questioning Morgan, assistant coroner Sophie Cartwright KC asked the coach whether he consulted HR given it was his “first experience” of a player being off work with mental health issues.

“I escalated to who I thought was the right person at the time,” Morgan mentioned in response.

When questioned whether he would have raised further concerns with the doctor if he thought she was at “imminent risk” of self-harm or suicide, Morgan mentioned: “Yes.”

The inquest continues.

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