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A MOTHER who is convinced her teenage daughter deliberately took her own life following years of battling mental health issues says she was ‘shocked’ by the coroner’s conclusion that the death was not suicide.
Eleanor Lomax, 19, was found hanged in her bedroom by her mother Elaine at their family home at Belmont Terrace, Thurgoland, on February 17 last year.
The former Penistone Grammar School pupil, one of four siblings, was under treatment for anxiety, depression and mood instability, and had recently spent time in a hospital mental health unit.
Ellie had also undergone a programme to address issues concerning the use of alcohol, and had made previous attempts to take her own life, including an overdose in November 2019. Having left a note confirming her action was planned, she was found by her mother and taken to hospital, starting a process which led to her admission to a mental health unit at the Priory Hospital at Altrincham.
× A TEENAGER who was found dead following years battling mental health issues did not intend to end her life, an inquest concluded.
Eleanor Lomax, 19, was found hanged in her bedroom at her family home at Belmont Terrace, Thurgoland, on February 17 last year.
The former Penistone Grammar School pupil, who was under treatment for anxiety, depression and mood instability, had recently spent time in a hospital mental health unit.
Ellie, who had also undergone a programme to address issues concerning the use of alcohol, had made previous attempts to take her own life, including an overdose in November 2019, when having left a note confirming her action was planned, she was found by her mother and taken to hospital.
× A MOTORCYCLIST who died in a collision in Hemingfield was riding dangerously at 20mph over the speed limit, an inquest was told.
Levi Walton, 25, of Chapel Street, Hoyland, died after being hit by a white Renault Megane on Cemetery Road at around 4.50pm on March 22 last year.
He was seen by witnesses and on CCTV travelling at between 49mph and 57mph while performing a wheelie with his front wheel off the ground, police confirmed at the inquest held on Wednesday at Sheffield Medico-Legal Centre.
Investigators said he wouldn’t have been in full control of his vehicle, which was travelling on the wrong side of the road, as the Renault turned right into Lady Croft Lane.