Lucy Jane West’s family is mourning the tragic death of what her father described as her best friend and soul mate. Recently, the father of the deceased was asked how the death of her daughter destroyed him and what was the cause of the death of Lucy Jane West. The girl mentioned above was a resident of Guildford. She did not die of natural causes. Reports suggest the Guildford resident passed away after taking her own life. Yes, Lucy Jane West committed suicide. In this article, we will share all the details we have learned about her family. Scroll down the page and read more details in the following sections.
Why did Lucy West commit suicide?
Lucy Jane West’s father explained that his daughter died after committing suicide. While explaining the reason for her suicide, the devastated father said that he had a significant history of alcohol addiction. Assistant coroner Karen Henderson said that two days before her death, Lucy Jane West was at her father’s house where she was apparently happy. Lucy Jane West was 34 years old when she died. Sources said that Lucy Jane West died on June 19. The suicide of a Guildford resident has drawn public attention as it raises concerns about mental health issues and the dire consequences of suicide. Continue reading this article and read more details about her in the next section.
A report filed by the coroner’s office cited alcohol poisoning, cirrhosis of the liver, and inhalation pneumonitis as the cause of death for Lucy Jane West. Her cause of death was poisoning caused by a long history of alcohol use and a high level of alcohol in her blood. Lucy Jane West is said to have bought cans of cider the day she died. But it’s obvious that she was in a good mood that day. Scroll down the page to read more details.
Mrs Henderson states: “Her mother said that alcohol had been Lucy’s problem for five years and she finally got over it.” On June 17, Lucy was at the home of her father, Mr. West, two days before he died on June 19. Ms. Henderson claimed that she had tried everything to help Lucy overcome her addiction to alcohol, but failed. But she hoped that she would recover. When Lucy died, she had a blood alcohol level of 331 milligrams per 100 milliliters. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.
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