Lady Gabriella Windsor She categorically claims that her husband died after a “sudden impulse” to commit suicide after suffering from “adverse effects of prescription drugs”. This is devastating evidence Widow of Thomas Kingston The case was heard at Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court on Tuesday in his witness statement.
The daughter of Prince Michelle of Kent lost her husband on February 25, after the 45-year-old financier died at her parents’ home in the Cotswolds. Shot in the head which causes irreversible injury. An event that not only shocked UK public opinion, but also deeply affected some members of the British royal family.
It was an important day to learn new information about the sad episode, hearing both the nobleman and his father-in-law, William Martin and Jill Mary Kingston, tell about it. An “absolutely mentally exhausting” day For all of them, Chief Coroner Katy Skerrett pointed out in advance, aware of how difficult and especially painful it was going to be.
Following on from the above, King Charles III’s second cousin pointed to the need to warn people about the harmful reactions of certain drugs to prevent this from happening to other people. “I think anyone taking such pills should be more aware of the side effects to avoid future deaths. If it could happen to Tom, it could happen to anyone.“, he declared.
Meanwhile, talking about other possible factors that led to the tragedy, the 43-year-old writer said that his partner’s work “was definitely a challenge for him over time, but I highly doubt this would lead him to take his own life.“In fact, he assured that he had recently seen her in good condition “and she felt much better”, as stated. Hello!
He elaborated that “If something worries youI am sure he would have said that he was going through a tough time Therefore, he strongly believes that the shooting “at his beloved parents’ house” had nothing to do with premeditation. Additionally, he describes his marriage. As “deeply loving” and she I never expressed suicidal thoughts to him to him or other people.
Thomas Kingston’s father’s unbearable tears
William, Lady Gabriella Windsor’s father-in-law, can’t find answers to what happened despite “trying to figure it out”. What must have gone through his son’s head to decide “it wasn’t worth living” is never explained, especially when he had to face some complicated situation that happened not from the present but from the past.
Under an uncomfortable cry, as detailed telegraphsaid that Doing something like Thomas was “totally different.” Because he was “a mature, balanced, mentally stable and mentally strong man,” he said. Therefore, he believes that “it cannot be a coincidence” that he started taking the new medication three weeks ago.
Conclusion of Corona
Ms Skerrett, who was in charge of reading Lady Gabriella’s evidence in the courtroom, concluded her inquest thus: “Mr Kingston took his own life using a shotgun, which caused a serious head injury. The evidence from his wife, his family and his partner supported his lack of suicidal intent. I was experiencing adverse effects from the medication That was recently determined,” Corona concluded.
Medicines that Lady Gabriella’s husband took
Investigation indicates that Thomas Kingston was initially prescribed sertraline, a Medicines used to treat depression. He also took the sleeping pill zopiclone after complaining of trouble sleeping due to work stress. The latter was prescribed by a GP at the Royal Mews Surgery, who is regularly seen by Buckingham Palace staff.
Later, after regretting that all this was not making him feel better, they switched him to a similar drug called citalopram. In the days before his death, Thomas stopped taking them And post-mortem toxicology tests showed caffeine and small amounts of zopiclone in his system.