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Triple tragedy as mum, 44, takes her own life day after her son did the same – following his best friend’s sudden death

Harrowing details revealed at inquest

A MUM took her own life the day after her son also killed himself when his best friend died suddenly, an inquest heard.

Gemma Marie Bond, 44, was found dead in a hotel in Telford, Shropshire, on June 25.

Ben Bond killed himself after his best friend died suddenly
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Ben Bond killed himself after his best friend died suddenlyCredit: Facebook
His mum Gemma took her life a day later
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His mum Gemma took her life a day laterCredit: Facebook

Tragically, her son Ben Bond had taken his own life in woodland the day before after he was "badly affected" by pal Jack Gilbert's death.

An inquest was told Jack died suddenly at home on May 31 after taking non-prescription drugs.

Shropshire senior coroner John Ellery said: "It's a tragic link. It all traces back to Jack's death and the effect it had on Ben.

"Sadly there is a link between the three deaths of Jack, Ben and Gemma."

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The inquest was told Jack had taken medication to deal with the effects of a sore throat from Covid.

He was found in his bedroom, with a coroner previously ruling his death was unintentional.

On June 18, Ben vanished from his home - sparking a huge police search.

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Tragically, he was found in woodland on June 24 after taking his own life.

The inquest was told Gemma then killed herself the following day at the International Hotel.

Dorothy Bond, Gemma's mum, said: "She was a great mum, a good daughter and totally devoted to Ben.

"If Ben was still here, Gemma would still be here too. It's unbelievable."

The coroner recorded a conclusion of suicide.


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