© 2020 – 2024 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
Image default
News

‘They didn’t need to die’: mother repeatedly sought help for adult daughter’s psychosis

Leighane Melsadie Redmond and three-year-old Melsadie Adella-Rae Parris died at Taplow station in 2019

A bereaved mother has said she repeatedly raised concerns about the mental health of her daughter who died after jumping in front of a train with her three-year-old.

Yvette Redmond sought help for Leighane Melsadie Redmond by taking her to A&E, calling 111 and going to her GP. Leighane, who was suffering from psychosis, and her daughter, Melsadie Adella-Rae Parris, died at Taplow station in Buckinghamshire on 18 February 2019.

Continue reading…

Related posts

UK’s home gas boilers emit twice as much CO2 as all power stations – study

AEA3

Boris Johnson hints he may not support Rishi Sunak’s Northern Ireland deal

AEA3

​​Minister defends No 10 claim that HS2 decision had not yet been taken despite prerecorded announcement – UK politics live

AEA3