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‘Loving’ bride-to-be, 37, found floating face down in hotel pool on ‘relaxing’ 2-week pre-wedding holiday

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A BRIDE-to-be was found floating face down in a hotel swimming pool by her mum during a holiday to celebrate her upcoming nuptials.

Kirsty Earnshaw, described a “generous and loving” by her family, had travelled to the Caribbean island of St Lucia with her mum Lynn for a two-week break before tying the knot in America.

Kirsty Earnshaw was found floating face down in a swimming pool by her mum during a holiday to celebrate her upcoming wedding

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Kirsty Earnshaw was found floating face down in a swimming pool by her mum during a holiday to celebrate her upcoming weddingCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw
Efforts to pinpoint her cause of death were hampered by 'scant' evidence provided by St Lucia health authorities

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Efforts to pinpoint her cause of death were hampered by ‘scant’ evidence provided by St Lucia health authoritiesCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw
An inquest heard that Kirtsy had been drinking that day but she remained lucid

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An inquest heard that Kirtsy had been drinking that day but she remained lucidCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw

However, Kirsty would tragically never marry as she drowned in mysterious circumstances, with her mum discovering her face down in the water.

At a hearing held at Taunton Coroner’s Court, Senior Coroner Samantha Marsh blasted authorities in St Lucia for providing “scant” evidence, after three years of requests.

British authorities had requested a toxicology report, which was never provided, making inquiries into the death difficult, Mrs Marsh said.

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However, the inquest did hear a statement from Kirsty’s mother, who described her daughter as “generous and really loving”, adding that she was “loved by everybody”.

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She told police in St Lucia how the pair had planned the holiday as a half-way stop on the way to the US for Kirsty’s wedding.

They enjoyed a day by the pool on August 3, 2021, reading novels, swimming and having drinks at the bar.

Despite the drinking, Lynn said, Kirsty, 37, was aware of her surroundings and hadn’t complained of pain during the holiday.

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Around 6pm Lynn returned to the poolside after briefly stepping away and was alerted by a hotel patron to “something floating in the pool”.

After realising it was Kirsty, an ambulance was called and her mother accompanied her to a local clinic.

The bride-to-be was pronounced dead, with drowning given as her cause of death.

Fit and healthy describes heart attack at 22

Lynn told the inquest her daughter was a very good swimmer, and had not been taking any illegal drugs.

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The inquest also heard from Kirsty’s GP practice, who gave evidence that when Kirsty first joined the surgery in 2012, she reported drinking 31 units of alcohol a week.

In later years that quantity increased to 50 units a week – equivalent to around four pints of cider a day.

A post mortem suggested Kirsty may have suffered from an abnormality in her heart conduction system

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A post mortem suggested Kirsty may have suffered from an abnormality in her heart conduction systemCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw
But a toxicology report was said to be compromised by the embalming process

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But a toxicology report was said to be compromised by the embalming processCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw

However, it was noted Kirsty, of Chard, Somerset, was working to reduce her alcohol consumption, and in more recent times had abstained from drinking altogether for a period.

After Kirsty’s body was returned to the UK, British doctors examined her body but the toxicology report was said to be compromised by the embalming process.

A second post-mortem carried out at Yeovil District Hospital found no external injuries, but suggested Kirsty may have suffered from an abnormality in her heart conduction system.

The heart conduction system helps the heart contract through electrical signals to pump blood around the body.

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Dr Edwin Cooper, who conducted the examination, recommended family members should undergo screening with a cardiologist in case of an inherited abnormality.

Kirsty’s father was also present at the court and described his daughter as “quite the character” and “extremely hard working” in her job as a successful chef.

He raised with the coroner that his daughter had received the Pfizer Covid vaccination two weeks prior to her death, but Mrs Marsh said there was “no evidence to suggest any link” between the vaccine and what happened.

MURKY EVIDENCE

Summing up, Mrs Marsh expressed her frustration over three years of attempting to retrieve evidence from St Lucia.

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She said that efforts were still ongoing 48 hours prior to the hearing.

She said: “Regrettably, in three years of trying, that represents the totality of everything we have managed to obtain.

“I can only go where the evidence takes me. The difficulty is in this case it doesn’t take me very far.

“What we don’t have is anything meaningful by way of evidence and when Dr Cooper did get to examine the body, there had already been a disruption from one post mortem and the embalming process.

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“What we do know is that events need to focus on August 2021 – Kirsty had gone on holiday to Royalton Hotel with her mum.

“This should have been a very pleasant mother daughter experience relaxing in the sunshine.

“But very sadly events took a twist and on August 3, 2021, Kirsty was discovered face down in the swimming pool.”

Arriving at her conclusion, Mrs Marsh said the evidence did not fully support any one conclusion being reached.

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She added: “I simply do not know what part, if any, alcohol has played – all I can say is she got into difficulty in the water for reasons unknown.”

Hidden heart conditions

While your heart rhythm is the way your heart beats, conduction is how electrical impulses travel through your heart, which causes it to beat.

Some conduction disorders can cause arrhythmias, or irregular heartbeats.

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One such condition is progressive cardiac conduction defect (PCCD), a rare inherited condition causes your heart to beat very slowly and can create problems with your heart’s rhythm.

Over time this can lead to heart block, because the heart’s electrical system is working so slowly.

Heart block means electrical signals can’t travel through your heart as they should. 

PCCD can also cause abnormally fast, life-threatening rhythms by creating an electrical signal where there shouldn’t be one. 

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PCCD is caused by a faulty gene that can be passed down through families.

If an immediate relative has been diagnosed with PCCD, you can ask your GP to refer you to a specialist centre for inherited heart conditions.

Some people with PCCD don’t have any symptoms.

For people who do have symptoms, they can include:

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  • A slow pulse
  • Unexplained dizziness
  • Fainting and blackouts
  • Shortness of breath

There’s also a small risk of sudden death if you have PCCD.

If your heart rate becomes so slow that not enough blood circulates around your body over a period of time, you could go into cardiac arrest.

A cardiac arrest usually happens without warning. If someone is in cardiac arrest, they collapse suddenly and:

  • Will be unconscious
  • Will be unresponsive and won’t be breathing or breathing normally – not breathing normally may mean they’re making gasping noises

If you experience symptoms such as dizziness, blackouts or shortness of breath and you think it could be linked to your heart, call your doctor.

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Kirsty had enjoyed a successful career as a head chef, with her father saying she was well-known for her food, in particular her talent with French cuisine.

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In 2010 she was profiled by a glossy magazine when she took up the mantle of Head Chef at the Five Dials Inn in Somerset, and later worked at the up-market Dinnington Docks which was once the subject of an episode of Channel 4’s Time Team.

She was head chef there at the time of her death.

Paying tribute to Kirsty on social media, her former employer said: “Kirsty was our chef, your chef… she was our friend and yours… Kirsty was very much part of all our lives.”

Bringing the inquest to a close, Mrs Marsh apologised to the Earnshaw family that she could not bring more evidence to bear, but said it was in the interests of justice that the hearing was not delayed any further.

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Kirsty was a successful head chefCredit: Facebook/KirstyEarnshaw
She is remembered by her family as loving and generous

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This low impact prenatal cardio and mobility workout has become one of my favorite pregnancy workouts!

It’s Tabata cardio intervals combined with full body mobility drills to raise your heart rate AND improve flexibility and range of motion.

Boost your mood, burn calories, decrease pregnancy aches and pains, build strength and raise your heart rate – all in a low impact way that’s safe for all trimesters of pregnancy!

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► EQUIPMENT: None! Bodyweight only (but you can add a chair or bench for an incline to push ups).

► INSTRUCTIONS:
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✔️ 5 Circuits
✔️ 2 Cardio Tabata Exercises Per Circuit
✔️ Perform Each Cardio Tabata Exercise for 20 Seconds, Followed by 10 Seconds Rest
✔️Repeat X 4 Sets
✔️ THEN Perform a Mobility Exercise for 50 Seconds Between Circuits

►Workout Outline:
1️⃣ CIRCUIT ONE
CARDIO TABATA:
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2) Crossbody Jab + Side Tap
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2️⃣ CIRCUIT TWO
CARDIO TABATA:
1) Alternating Knee Drives
2) Three Lateral Squats + Lateral Shuffle
MOBILITY:
1) Cossack Squats + Adductor Rotations

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3️⃣ CIRCUIT THREE
CARDIO TABATA:
1) Incline Plyo Push Up
2) Plank Step Up + Knee Drive
MOBILITY:
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4️⃣ CIRCUIT FOUR
CARDIO TABATA:
1) Traveling High Knees
2) Loaded Lateral Taps
MOBILITY:
1) Kneeling to Half Kneeling Warrior IIs

5️⃣ CIRCUIT FIVE
TABATA:
1) Lateral Shuffle
2) Squat to Box
MOBILITY:
1) Hip Flexor Stretch to Hamstring Stretch

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05:50 Circuit 1
11:22 Circuit 2
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22:45 Circuit 4
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34:20 Cool Down

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VIAGRA is now Britain’s biggest knock-off drug with counterfeits worth more than £6.2million seized last year.

Even more of the fake little blue pills were impounded than copies of addictive painkillers morphine and tramadol.

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Viagra counterfeits worth more than £6.2million were seized last yearCredit: Getty

Health chiefs warn dodgy online chemists are selling huge quantities of erectile dysfunction medicines.

Most are imported from India and South East Asia without a licence.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said investigators and police last year confiscated 2.6million doses of unlicensed sildenafil, sold under the name Viagra, worth £6.2million.

They also found 507,000 doses of dodgy tadalafil, brand name Cialis, worth £1.2million.

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Andy Morling, head of enforcement at the MHRA, said: “Erectile dysfunction drugs are available over the counter now but there’s still an illegal trade. The branded products are more expensive to buy and I think there is still an embarrassment factor.”

Packs sold in shops and pharmacists go through strict quality control to make sure they are safe and effective.

Mr Morling added: “Online is the new front line — this is almost exclusively an online trade.

“There are tens of thousands of websites globally and many of them sell in sterling and ship to the UK.”

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TV pharmacist Thorrun Govind said: “Fake medicines may not contain any of the active ingredients and may contain ingredients which are damaging to your health. Always buy medication from a registered pharmacy.”

The MHRA seized 15.5million illegal medicine doses in 2023, worth £30million.

Viagra slashes men’s risk of Alzheimer’s disease

After erection pills, the most common were benzodiazepine painkillers and sedatives

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Here we go – DAY ONE of the GROW ADVANCED HIIT CHALLENGE!! I’m so ready to smash the next 28 days with you! Today’s home workout is focusing on working your full body, no equipment needed! The No Repeat exercises today will get your heart rate up, so you will burn Calories & Fat. Bring your energy and let’s do it!! Let’s get sweaty!

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Girl, 12, left mute and trapped in ‘shell’ unable to walk after ‘feeling off-balance during PE’

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A YOUNG girl has been left mute and unable to walk after “feeling off-balance during PE”.

Lydia Williams’ daughter Amelie, 12, who lives near Wells in Somerset, was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, aged 11, after she had an eye check-up in March 2023 and the optician noticed her eyes “flickering”.

Amelie Williams, 12,  pictured before her medulloblastoma diagnosis

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Amelie Williams, 12, pictured before her medulloblastoma diagnosisCredit: PA
she underwent a 10-hour operation to remove an apricot-sized brain tumour

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she underwent a 10-hour operation to remove an apricot-sized brain tumourCredit: PA
Amelie underwent radiotherapy after her surgery, followed by chemotherapy

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Amelie underwent radiotherapy after her surgery, followed by chemotherapyCredit: PA
Amelie’s scar on her head from the surgery

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Amelie’s scar on her head from the surgeryCredit: PA

During her athletics training, she began to notice issues with her balance.

However, it wasn’t until a routine annual check-up at the optician that some unusual symptoms were detected.

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The following day, she underwent a 10-hour operation to remove an apricot-sized brain tumour.

However, when she regained consciousness, she couldn’t open her eyes for the first 24 hours and had lost the ability to walk and talk.

The removal of the tumour “caused a shock in her cerebellum” – a vital component in the brain which plays a role in motor movement regulation and balance control.

This meant that when Amelie regained consciousness after the surgery, she was experiencing posterior fossa syndrome (PFS), a complication of surgery for medulloblastoma that can cause issues with communication, motor skills, and mood.

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The 12-year-old was mute for three weeks, mainly communicating through hand gestures and passing the time by listening to the Tracy Beaker audiobook series.

When she did regain some of her speech, it sounded “robotic.”

Amelie then endured six weeks of “horrific” radiotherapy, which caused her to lose her hair.

This was followed by nine months of chemotherapy and rehabilitation sessions, including physiotherapy to help her regain her movement and strength, as she spent about a year in a wheelchair in total.

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Since finishing her treatment, Amelie has started secondary school for the first time on a reduced timetable as she continues to recover.

With hope and determination, she is gradually re-learning her sporting, singing, and beatboxing skills.

“(After my surgery) I couldn’t see anyone. I could sense they were there and I could hear them… but I couldn’t respond,” Amelie told PA Real Life.

She has had to relearn how to do everything again

Lydia Williams

“I felt like my body was a shell and I was trying to call out to my family, but my mouth wouldn’t move.

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“When I lost my voice, it was really hard because normally I sing to express myself. If I feel sad, then I sing a song to myself.

“Now I’m going back to school and I’m doing the same clubs that I used to – going back to my gymnastics, going back to my swimming, and I’m just working on swimming techniques.”

Lydia, a 43-year-old teacher, said: “The optician said to me: ‘Just have a little look at this Mum, her eyes are doing something’.

“I had a look and they were tremoring, flickering, and I said: ‘What’s that?’

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He replied: ‘I’m not sure, but I think you need to take her to the GP’.”

Amelie had a GP appointment later that day, which led to a referral to Royal United Hospital in Bath, where she underwent a series of blood tests and an MRI.

Once the scan was completed, doctors requested to speak with Lydia – and this is when she received the news that Amelie had a brain tumour, which was later confirmed as stage 4 medulloblastoma.

‘Is she going to die?’

Lydia explained: “I remember the doctor saying to me ‘Is there anything you need to know? Is there anything you want to ask us?’

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Lydian asked: “Is she going to die?”

The doctor replied: “We don’t know.”

Lydia called her 50-year-old husband Chris, a yacht captain who was away at sea in Italy at the time, to inform him of the news, and Amelie was taken to Bristol Royal Infirmary via ambulance.

“She wasn’t able to talk, she wasn’t able to move, she didn’t open her eyes for the first 24 hours – she was breathing on her own, that was about it,” Lydia said.

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“Ever since then, she has had to relearn how to do everything again.”

Amelie explained that she initially felt “trapped” after the surgery. Although she wanted to cry, she held back her tears, determined to stay positive.

It took Amelie three weeks to make her first sound again, and after two months, she began using words to communicate.

‘MOUNTAIN TO CLIMB’

She added: “I couldn’t talk properly like I am talking now, I was just like a robot talking, and my parents said ‘You had a tumour and the doctors had to take it out, you had cancer’.”

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Although the treatment felt like “a mountain to climb,” Amelie said her family, friends, dog Dottie and the digital support groups from Young Lives vs Cancer helped her through it.

She also enjoyed visiting the two ducklings that hatched in the hospital school.

“It was agony for her, agony for me every day, and I would constantly say to her ‘Well, we’re going to go and see the ducks in a minute’, just to try and get her through that,” Lydia said.

“We used to talk about when we could walk the dog again and when we could go and lay on the field in the sunshine and smell the fresh grass – all those things that you just miss when you’re in that artificial environment.”

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Gradually, with speech and language sessions along with physiotherapy, Amelie began to regain her movement and ability to talk.

Her little brother, Arlo, 10, even assisted her with some exercises at home and helped take care of her.

Since finishing her treatment in March, Amelie has continued her rehabilitation and started secondary school.

She’s also rejoined local clubs she used to attend and has been teaching herself to sing and beatbox again.

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Amelie said artwork has been essential to her recovery and she would strongly advise other children with cancer to talk to “somebody that’s going through a similar thing to you” and to hold on to “hope”.

She said: “I was scared but I would always tell myself ‘Hey, it’s all going to be okay.

‘You’re going to get better and go out of the hospital and be able to do the stuff that you did before’.

“I’d like to shout out Caroline, Alban, Tia, Boheme, Aisha, and Lily, and a special thanks to my best friend Olive who has been by my side since the beginning.”

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Lydia added: “I think cancer scares everybody, children and adults, and it carries with it a lot of negative connotations… but now, being a family that’s gone through something like that, I also feel that cancer isn’t the end.”

Amelie and her family were supported by the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. To find out more, visit: www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk.

What is Medulloblastoma

Medulloblastoma is a cancerous brain tumour that starts in the lower back part of the brain.

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This part of the brain is called the cerebellum. It is involved in muscle coordination, balance and movement.

Medulloblastoma can happen at any age, but most often occurs in young children.

Though medulloblastoma is rare, it’s the most common cancerous brain tumour in children.

Medulloblastoma symptoms happen when the tumour grows or causes pressure to build up in the brain.

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They can begin before the cancer is diagnosed and may continue for months or years even after treatment.

Signs and symptoms of medulloblastoma may include:

  • Dizziness
  • Double vision
  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Poor coordination
  • Tiredness
  • Unsteady walk
  • Vomiting

Source: Mayoclinic

Amelie’s brain tumour scan

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Amelie’s brain tumour scanCredit: PA
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The 12-year-old during one of her rehabilitation sessionsCredit: PA
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Amelie pictured with her family having finished her treatmentCredit: PA
Amelie with her mother Lydia in hospital

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Amelie with her mother Lydia in hospitalCredit: PA
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It took Amelie three weeks to make her first sound againCredit: PA
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Amelie before her diagnosis

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Amelie before her diagnosisCredit: PA
The 12-year-old celebration cake to mark the end of her treatment

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The 12-year-old celebration cake to mark the end of her treatmentCredit: PA
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Amelie sleeping with her beloved dog DottieCredit: PA

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