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A young mother of two who was found dead in her home was “full of life” and had a “heart of gold,” her devastated family said today.
Tributes have been paid to the very popular Megan Morrey, 21, who died at her Norris Green home in August.
The Holly Lodge Girls’ School alumnus was remembered for her “loving” nature and described as a “fantastic mom”.
Today her own mother, speaking on behalf of the family, told ECHO: “Megan was full of life, always adventurous, a karaoke queen, singing and joking, extremely sentimental.
“She was so loving, she would do anything for anyone.
“Megan was a fantastic mother who idolized her two children and had so many friends.
“Hundreds of people attended his funeral wearing custom t-shirts, people were very surprised.
“It’s just tragic, you just don’t know what’s going through someone’s mind.”
The 21-year-old had returned home on August 7, after seeing her ex-partner, and spent time on Face Time and WhatsApp before sending him a message indicating she was upset.
Her mother and sister came to her home because they could not contact her and found that she had unfortunately died.
Today, at Megan’s investigation in Kirkdale, Coroner’s Assistant David Lewis concluded that she had committed suicide.
Megan, who previously lived in Tuebrook, leaves behind two young children.
Helplines and support groups
The following are helplines and support networks that people can talk to, mostly listed on the NHS Choices website.
- Samaritans (116 123) operates a 24-hour service available every day of the year. If you prefer to write down how you feel or are concerned about being overheard, you can email Samaritans at [email protected].
- Childline (0800 1111) has a helpline for children and young people in the UK. The calls are free and the number will not appear on your phone bill.
- PAPYRUS (0800 068 41 41) is an organization that supports adolescents and young adults who feel suicidal.
- Mind (0300 123 3393) is a charity that provides counseling and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. They campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
- Students Against Depression is a website for students who are depressed, have a bad mood, or have suicidal thoughts.
- Bullying UK is a website for children and adults affected by bullying.
- Hub of Hope is the UK’s most comprehensive national mental health support database. Download the free app, visit hubofhope.co.uk or text HOPE to 85258 to find relevant services near you.
- Youth Counseling Service – Provides mental health and emotional wellness services for Liverpool children, youth and families. tel: 015 177 1025 email: [email protected]
- Paul’s Place – Provides free counseling and group sessions to anyone living in Merseyside who has lost a family member or friend to suicide. Tel: 0151 226 0696 or email: [email protected]
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The Martin Gallier Project: Offers face-to-face support for people considering suicide and their families. Hours of operation from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., 7 days a week. Tel: 0151644 0295 email: [email protected]
The family tribute added: “Megan was so loving, even her elementary and middle school teachers came to the funeral.
“The funeral director at Anfield Crematorium said it was the largest funeral he had ever seen, with hundreds of people on the streets.
“Megan had a heart of gold.”
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Coroner Assistant Lewis told her family that the 21-year-old “had so much to live for,” adding: “It may have happened in the heat of the moment when the balance of her mind was not quite right.
“I hope you have a treasure trove of memories [about her.]”
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