A RECRUITMENT consultant who suffered four miscarriages tragically took her own life after becoming depressed.

Jemma Zoezee, 26, was found hanged by her husband at their home in North Wales last December.


Her brother Asa Roberts said: "I am so proud of Jem for how hard she fought to be happy.. in the end, her sadness was too much to bear."

A conclusion of suicide was recorded yesterday at Ruthin, North Wales, on Ms Zoezee, of Cae Ddol, Abergele. The family did not attend.

Her husband Anthonio Zoezee, said in a statement that she was “one of the kindest, caring, yet confident young women I have ever met. She was full of energy.”

The couple lived in a new-build home opposite Gwrych Castle and his wife, “the sweetest girl I will ever know”, dreamed of travelling the world.

“She left a mark on all she met,” said Mr Zoezee. She suffered from depression after four miscarriages.

Coroner John Gittins said :”Given the particular circumstances I am satisfied it was probable her actions were with the intention of ending her life on that day.”

He expressed his “sincere condolences” to Mrs Zoezee’s family.

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Following her death, her brother Asa Roberts told Wales Online: "The first miscarriage destroyed Jemma. There was very little support for her.

"No-one explained to her why she kept losing her babies, and the effect mentally put her under an immense amount of pressure.'

Mrs Zoezee became besotted with her niece after she was born, telling her brother that she was 'one of the only things keeping me going'.

The family have been raising funds for miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth charity Tommy's which they say was 'close to Jem's heart'.

On a GoFundMe page which raised more than £16,000, Asa Roberts, her heartbroken brother, wrote : "On Fri 16th December 2022, my little Jem lost her battle with mental health.

“I am so proud of Jem for how hard she fought to be happy.. in the end, her sadness was too much to bear.

“The money raised will help Jem's husband Tony to cover funeral costs and we will donate the rest to a miscarriage charity that was close to Jem's heart, Tommys.org

“Jem adored children and always has done. She's been a part of so many people's childhood from her Nanny jobs over the years, working in nurseries and then she met the (second) love of her life, our daughter, Ava-Skye.

“Kids brought so much happiness to Jem's life. The pain of losing her babies was too much for her.

“Jem, we love you so much. We miss you everyday. Ava still asks to call 'jemjem'.

“We will never be the same without you. We wake up every morning hoping this was just a horrible dream.

"You're not hurting anymore, we all wish we could have done more.
Love you so much Jem, your brother Ace.”

YOU’RE NOT ALONE

EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.

It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.

It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.

Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.

That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign.

The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.

Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You're Not Alone.

If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:

  • CALM, www.thecalmzone.net, 0800 585 858
  • Heads Together,www.headstogether.org.uk
  • HUMEN www.wearehumen.org
  • Mind, www.mind.org.uk, 0300 123 3393
  • Papyrus, www.papyrus-uk.org, 0800 068 41 41
  • Samaritans,www.samaritans.org, 116 123
  • Movember www.uk.movember.com/

And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.

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