A grandmother, who suffered from persistent pain jumped from the top of a multi-storey car park to end her suffering, because Doctors said there was nothing more, they could do to help her…
According to her husband Steve, Sandra Garratt, 56, underwent two back operations for a slipped disc and but not even morphine could dull the pain – Last month doctors told her, there was nothing more they could do to ease her suffering and this was the ‘final straw’.
On Good Friday, the mother of two left her home in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, after telling her husband she was ‘just popping out’, but he became anxious for her welfare and he called the police, Daily Mail reports.
Not long after, police and ambulance crews got called to the Cornbow Shopping Centre in Halesowen, where they discovered Mrs Garratt’s body, she had fallen more than 50ft from the top of an Asda supermarket multi-storey car park.
According to her husband:
‘She was in pain every minute of every day. She was a happy lovely person but withdrew from her happy family life.So sad!!!
‘Before there had been hope but when there was nothing they could do, it was the final straw.
‘Everybody says the same – she is now free from the pain. That’s the only bit of comfort.
‘The doctors and GPs, within the scope of the NHS waiting lists and everything that goes on, did everything they could.’
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