Woman 'overwhelmed' by loneliness killed herself and disabled daughter, coroner says

Mother and Daughter Die Under Mysterious Circumstances as Coroner Blames Loneliness for Tragic Event

In a shocking and devastating conclusion, the coroner has ruled that Martina Karos, 40, who was struggling with mental health issues after her breakup, killed herself and her eight-year-old daughter, Eleni Edwards, who was severely disabled and blind. The tragic event unfolded in September last year when Eleni failed to turn up for school, prompting police to launch an investigation.

Karos had been caring for her daughter alone since she became "overwhelmed" by loneliness, feeling socially isolated despite having access to various support services, including daily visits from carers and social workers. However, it was revealed that the mother's emotional state worsened with time, leading her to become emotionally distant from Eleni, who required constant care due to her disabilities.

The inquest into their deaths highlighted Karos' struggles with loneliness, which became a significant factor in her decision to end her life and, by extension, her daughter's. Despite the efforts of social services to provide support, including counseling, talking therapy, and respite care, Karos struggled to cope with her circumstances.

A close friend described Karos as a "great person" who was struggling due to social isolation, which made her feel lonely every night. The mother had previously told friends that she felt life was not worth living, further underscoring the severity of her mental health struggles.

In his conclusion, the coroner stated that Karos deliberately placed herself and Eleni in a deadly environment, resulting in their tragic deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning. He also acknowledged that despite having access to quality support services, Karos experienced extreme feelings of loneliness and isolation, which ultimately led to her decision to end her life.

The coroner's verdict is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of social isolation and mental health struggles, particularly for those who are vulnerable and in need of support. The tragic event serves as a poignant call to action, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues and providing adequate resources to those struggling with loneliness and mental health challenges.

If you or someone you know is struggling with loneliness or mental health issues, please reach out to Samaritans (UK), National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (US), Lifeline (Australia), or other crisis support services in your country.
 
This is just so heartbreaking πŸ€•... I mean, we can't even imagine the level of pain and loneliness Martina Karos must have been feeling when she couldn't cope with caring for Eleni on her own. Social isolation really does sound like a deadly trap - it's crazy that more support services weren't available or accessible to her in time. πŸš¨πŸ’” It's also super sad that a close friend had to tell her how much she was appreciated, because I guess some people just need that kind of validation to feel human again. Anyway, this coroner's verdict is like, totally telling us something we need to hear: mental health matters, and so does social connection 🀝
 
omg i cant even imagine how hard it must've been for martina and eleni πŸ€• she was just so overwhelmed by her loneliness and didnt have anyone to talk to πŸ€— i mean i know having a disabled kid is super challenging but being alone is even harder, you feel? πŸ’” the coroner said she put herself and eleni in danger, but im like, how can u blame someone for feeling that way when theyre literally surrounded by people who r supposed to be helping them πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ my heart goes out to her friends and family πŸ€— we need more support services like, pronto πŸ’–
 
😩 this coroner's verdict is so sad man i cant even imagine how hard it must be for a mum to lose her own life & her kid under such mysterious circumstances... what if social services didnt do enough? πŸ€” carers and daily visits arent a substitute 4 real human connection, u feel me? πŸ’” & the fact that she felt like life wasnt worth living is so depressing 😞 i wish more ppl would talk about mental health struggles without fear of judgment tho... it would make all the difference
 
I'm so bummed to hear about this πŸ˜”. I think we need to talk more about the lack of support systems for people like Martina, who's struggling with loneliness despite having access to resources 🀯. It's not just about throwing money at problems, it's about creating a system that actually cares and provides real help πŸ’Έ. We should be asking ourselves why she felt so alone and isolated, even when there were people available to support her 🀝. Let's make sure we're doing better for our most vulnerable citizens πŸ’•.
 
I'm really skeptical about this coroner's verdict πŸ€”. A 40-year-old woman kills herself and her 8-year-old daughter, who has severe disabilities... yeah right? 🚫 I mean, what are the chances of both of them dying from carbon monoxide poisoning in the same environment? It just feels like a convenient explanation to me πŸ˜’.

And can we talk about how easy it is for people in power to blame loneliness as the reason for someone's death without even doing their due diligence on the situation? I'm not buying it. Where are the sources? What evidence does the coroner have that says Karos was feeling lonely and then killed herself and her daughter? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I also don't buy into the idea that social services were doing enough to support Karos and Eleni. If they were providing daily visits from carers and social workers, why didn't they catch on to the fact that Karos was struggling so badly with loneliness and mental health issues? πŸ€”

This whole thing just feels like a cover-up to me, and I'm not convinced by the coroner's verdict. I need some real evidence and accountability before I start jumping up and down about social isolation and mental health struggles 😑
 
πŸ€• this coroner's verdict is so sad and hard to believe. a woman who was already struggling with her daughter's disability, feeling overwhelmed by social isolation, and then takes her own life and her child's too... it's just devastating πŸ’”. how many times have we seen people say they're fine or that they can handle everything on their own? but the truth is, loneliness can be so suffocating and crippling 😩. and what's really sad is that there were support services in place, but she still felt like no one could help her πŸ’”. it's a stark reminder of how we need to look out for each other and make sure we're not just leaving people to cope on their own 🀝.
 
.. can't believe what's happening to this poor mom and her daughter... it's like, we gotta ask ourselves, is our society doing enough to prevent these kind of tragedies? πŸ€” I mean, Martina had access to all these support services, but she still felt so alone... what does that say about the state of our mental health care system? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We need to make sure we're providing more than just a Band-Aid solution, we need to tackle the root causes of loneliness and isolation. It's like, we gotta be willing to listen, to talk, to show up for people who are struggling... because if we don't, they might end up like Martina and Eleni πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’”.
 
πŸ˜” this coroner's verdict is so sad it makes me wanna scream... how can we say that loneliness and social isolation are the main culprits, but still provide such inadequate support systems? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like seriously, martina had all these services coming to her doorstep every day, but she still felt lonely & helpless. what's wrong with our society that it can't take care of its own people? πŸ™
 
Ugh, I'm so fed up with these platforms and how they fail people like Martina Karos 🀯. Can you believe she was told to seek help countless times but still ended up alone? It's not just about having access to services, it's about actual human connection and support 🌟. The coroner might have said loneliness was the cause, but I think we need to dig deeper - is it because our society values productivity over people? Or because we're so bad at listening to each other?

It breaks my heart that Eleni didn't get the care she needed πŸ€•. We can all agree that's just unacceptable. But what really gets me is how easy it was for Karos to slip through the cracks πŸ”„. Mental health struggles aren't just about individual failures; they're often symptoms of systemic issues πŸ‘Š.

Anyway, I'm just so done with this conversation πŸ’”. Can we please talk about something else? πŸ˜’
 
I'm totally freaked out by this πŸ€•. The stats on social isolation are already alarming - did you know that 1 in 5 people in the UK experience loneliness, and it's linked to depression, anxiety, and even premature death? 🚨 The fact that Martina Karos felt so alone despite having access to support services is heartbreaking πŸ˜”. We need more resources for mental health care, especially for vulnerable populations like families with disabled children. The coroner's verdict is a wake-up call for us all... 40% of people who die by suicide have no known mental illness, but 90% will experience some kind of depression or anxiety before their death πŸ’”. Let's raise awareness and support for those struggling with loneliness and mental health issues πŸ€—.
 
Ugh, another tragic case of how social isolation can be so devastating πŸ€•. It's not just the lack of human connection that kills you, it's the system too... I mean, they had daily visits from carers and social workers, but Karos was still alone at home every night. It's like they're saying "we care" with empty promises. The coroner's verdict is a cop-out, imo πŸ™„. Why couldn't they provide more than just talking therapy and respite care? What about actual support for people who are struggling to cope with the emotional weight of caring for someone else? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, it's not like Karos was a bad person, she was just feeling really lonely and trapped. And what about Eleni? She was only 8 years old... 😭
 
I'm shocked but not surprised at this heartbreaking case πŸ€•πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦. I mean, who hasn't felt like they're drowning in a sea of loneliness after a breakup or with a loved one leaving the building? πŸšͺ But seriously, it's infuriating that Martina Karos was struggling so desperately and still couldn't get the support she needed from social services πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who needs carers and therapy when you're just feeling a little lonely at night? 😴 The coroner's verdict is a stark reminder that we need to do more to address these issues before it's too late πŸ’”. So let's all take a moment to reflect on our own relationships with loneliness and mental health, shall we? 🀝
 
πŸ˜”πŸ€• this coroner's ruling just broke my heart... poor Martina and her little girl Eleni πŸŒΉπŸ’” i mean, you would think with all the support services available, someone like Martina wouldn't have to feel so alone πŸ˜“. it's not fair that loneliness gets blamed for taking lives, especially when there are people who care so much about each other πŸ’•. we need more than just talks and resources, we need concrete action to tackle this issue 🀝🏼πŸ’ͺ. and what really gets me is the lack of support for families with disabilities... it's like they're invisible πŸ‘€. anyway, my thoughts are with Martina and Eleni πŸ’”, may they rest in peace ✌️
 
πŸ€• can't believe the coroner just said she did it herself and her daughter too... felt like there were so many resources available but somehow they still ended up alone & suffering πŸ˜”. Eleni's story is heartbreaking, a 8yo girl who needs constant care... how could anyone leave her unattended? 🀯 And what about all the carers & social workers who visited them daily? didn't that count for anything? πŸ™„
 
πŸ˜” The coroner's conclusion that loneliness was the primary cause of Martina Karos' tragic decision is a heart-wrenching reminder of how easily mental health can deteriorate when we feel disconnected from society 🀝. Despite having access to support services, Karos struggled with feelings of isolation and social disconnection, which ultimately led her down a devastating path πŸ’”. It's crucial that we acknowledge the importance of addressing loneliness and providing adequate resources for those struggling with mental health challenges πŸ‘.
 
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