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Young bank worker researched 'how to die painlessly' before friends found her lifeless body in parked car

2023-08-09 05:32:30

A study that a young woman studied "How to die painlessly" on her smartphone before committing suicide

Judy Anne Jose, 22, is suffering from depression when she is away from home earlier this year.

The police quickly regarded her as "a highly dangerous missing person" and friends and family searched for Jodie tremendously

Judy, born in Chelmsford, Essex, found that the Ford Fiesta stopped outside the station was not lively.

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Essex Coroner's Court at Chelmsford heard that she was suffering from depression and was taking antidepressants for 6 months after previous self-harming attempt.

On March 4, Jody was not at home, and a friend found her ten miles outside the Great Bentley station at midnight.

She was taken to Colchester General Hospital but died at 10 AM as she did not recover successfully.

When she died, my friend tribute to the "good and tender girl" on the social media website.

Megan Smith said: "You are a wonderful Judy, very kind and considerate, your beautiful little body has no bad bones, I miss you very much."

Caroline Beesley, Mr. Murray, Essex's top judge adviser, said in a suicide decision: "I have reached a very tragic conclusion that she intends to live my life.

"Considering her performance in her past few months and her previous attempts, and considering the plan, she really wants to do this."

The court heard evidence from the inspector Paul Butcher who concluded that he did not believe that third party involvement and suspicious circumstances were related to Judy's death.

Insp Butcher praises Jodie's family who widely searched her efforts via Facebook.

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Jodie's older sister, Stacey Saville, stated that her brothers and sisters studied how to write about her melancholy in her diary and how to easily die with her hidden old phone.

In a hearing she said: "Judi has an old phone, she uses it as she thinks that no one can see it."

For Judy's family, Mrs. Bisley Marie said.

If you have suicidal ideas visit their website or call 116 123 to speak with Samaritans.

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