Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Woman whose husband died on sofa after argument finds love with his brother



A woman whose husband died on the sofa after she told him he could not sleep in their bed, has now found love with his brother.

Mum-of-three Ashley Murrell, 33, said she had argued with her deceased husband Mikey about his long hours at work.
After failing to make things up with her 36-year-old spouse, she told him to sleep on the sofa.
The following morning, on 16 May, she discovered he had died. A post-mortem found that Mr Murrell had choked in his sleep, but the exact cause of death was inconclusive.

Ms Murrell, a beauty therapist from Somerset, later discovered that her husband – who worked as a carpet cleaner – had been putting in the extra hours so he could save up for a trip to Prague for their anniversary. 
A few months on and Ms Murrell has now reportedly started a relationship with her brother-in-law, Chris Murrell, after the pair apparently helped each other through the grieving process.
“Chris and Ashley have been through so much but they have really been there for each other,” an unnamed friend told The Sun. “It’s strange how from something so awful, something good can happen. They are really happy together.

“They’ve had so much hate and negativity because of their relationship but them being together doesn’t change how Ashley felt about Mikey.
They added: “Chris has been a huge support for Ashley and he’s great with the kids. It’s funny how these things work out."
Ms Murrell shared a picture of the couple surrounded in pink hearts on social media and Chris commented three red hearts on the image.
Speaking out about her husband’s death, Ms Murrell urged others to spend “every moment” with their families.

“I felt so guilty," she said. "I was so angry with myself for making him sleep on the sofa. I still find it so hard to think that my last words to him were out of anger.
“When I found out he'd been saving to take us on an anniversary holiday it was awful - heartbreaking doesn't begin to  cover it." - The Independent

She added: “Losing Mikey has changed my entire perspective on life. Life is too short to go to bed angry and not to spend every moment you can with your family."

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