THE SON of a tragic hospital cleaner today tells how she cashed in her NHS pension to pay a rocketing electricity bill just two months before she died of Covid last week.
Mum-of-three Judith Thorpe, 49, did so in desperation to protect her two teenage daughters from worrying about family finances during the cost-of-living crisis - and to make sure they had new school shoes and jumpers.
But now her heartbreaking decision has left her girls without a mum and penniless. Because the family will miss out on a potential £30,000 of death in membership benefits - all because of a fuel bill that more than doubled from £45 to £110 a month.
Now orphaned Hannah, 16, and Scarlett, 13-whose dad John Lydon died of cancer in 2015 are being cared for by their 24-year-old half-brother Lewis and his partner. Lewis says he had no idea his mother had cancelled her pension in May to get just £210 paid back after fees from £362 contributions she had put in from her £10-an-hour £14,500/year salary since November.
The family have now been told that they won't be getting the death in membership benefit - around double her salary - because she had left the scheme. Judith, of Longbenton, North Tyneside, fell ill with Covid last Saturday, but had a seizure and was rushed to hospital.
She was put into intensive care but diagnosed as brain dead. Her family took the decision to withdraw life support on Wednesday.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
THIS SHOWS PEP HE NEEDS A LOT MORE UP FRONT IN LONG HAAL...
MANCHESTER CITY'S backline will receive the flak but their forwards are worthy of the blame.
MADCLAREN
Lando will come back stronger, but my old team will be kicking themselves ...they could have won it this year
It's a prison camp
Calm gardens, privacy pods and different way to do bird
Nicola: I love WAG drama
Hopes for Coleen on I'm A Celeb
TWO MORE WOMEN SET TO SUE GLITTER
Pop paedo 'depressed\" as legal claims mount
Olympic dispirit
Fortnums shubs Paralympians at party for Team GB's success
CHEAP THRILLS
Forming orderly queue is better than sex, says poll
Ruth lawyers build timeline on Eamonn's new romance
'Forensic' study for divorce talks
We'd be a perfect match if you were still Frank
TRANSGENDER Kellie Maloney ended a potential romance when the friend said they would be a perfect match... if she was still Frank.
EU vows to back Kyiv as Trump fears surge
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell promised Ukraine ongoing support yesterday on a visit to Kyiv, as Russia launched 50 drone attacks.