A woman who would "do anything for anyone" took her own life as she could not cope with her agonising joint pain and the loss of her mother.
Sophie Wright had depression and anxiety, was in debt and struggling to sleep, an inquest into her death heard. The 33-year-old was also troubled by the stillborn birth of her friend's baby in her home, which she blamed herself for.
On December 9, 2019, she was found snoring and struggling to breathe by her half sister, who was concerned for her wellbeing having seen her upset the night before.
Nothing could be done to save her and she died at Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull Live reports. Hull Coroner’s Court heard that she died of an overdose of prescribed morphine and medication to ease her
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