lockdown, an inquest into his death has heard.Nick Gunnell left a message for his family before he drowned himself in a river.The 55-year-old expressed his regret and apologised without saying what he planned to do, said Assistant Coroner John Broadbridge at the inquest.In his message to his family the words "Covid-19 got me" were included.The coronavirus lockdown had caused his financial advice business problems and he had been suffering from anxiety and sleeping problems, the coroner said reading evidence, the Mirror reports.Gunnell was last seen on CCTV going down to the riverside by Scarborough Bridge, near York city centre, shortly after 1pm on June 30.After a six-day police and public search, a kayaker found his body in the River Ouse.