A grieving mother claims her pregnant daughter accidentally killed herself in a ‘moment of madness’ after her boyfriend ended their relationship because she refused to have an abortion.
Cassie Turton from King's Lynn,
Norfolk, took an overdose of over-the-counter medicine hours after partner,
Michael Fysh, finished their seven-month romance.
The 26-year-old restaurant
supervisor wanted to start a family, despite suffering from Marfan syndrome, a
genetic condition that increases risks during pregnancy.
After telling her partner she wanted
to keep the baby, she slashed her wrists and then sent images of what she had
done to his phone in a cry for help.
Mr Fysh, 27, raised the alarm by
forwarding the pictures to Miss Turton's mother, Sandra Hammond-Grant, who
immediately rushed to her flat to find her being helped by a neighbour.
Her condition then got worse and Mrs
Hammond-Grant was forced to drive her to hospital after an ambulance failed to
turn for 40 minutes after they called 999.
Tragically, Miss Turton died hours
later, on Valentine’s Day, in Papworth Hospital, Cambridge. A post mortem
concluded the cause of death was an overdose.
Mrs Hammond-Grant, 50, said her
daughter was delighted to be pregnant and refuses to believe she meant to kill
herself.
'She had always dreamed of finding
her perfect man and then having a happy baby. It’s all gone so tragically
wrong,' she said.
'She was so caring towards him,
always cooking for him and buying him things but he was a jack the lad, he
thought he was it, always out with his mates.
She had talked about leaving him but
didn’t want to kill the baby or raise it alone, so felt trapped.'
The family said they have heard
nothing from Mr Fysh since the tragedy and feel ‘too angry’ to approach him.
Her brother, Bradley Prior, 31,
said: 'If you narrow it all down, it was either "You kill the baby or I’m
not going to be with you". That’s how blunt it was. No one should ever be
in that position.'
Miss Turton, a restaurant
supervisor, had gone with for a pregnancy check-up with her mother the morning
before her death.
Her mother added: 'It was just a mad
five minute temper, a moment of madness, she can’t have realised the
consequences.'
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