I know what you are thinking right now....they look happy, right? Well, for some people, what you see is not what you get. A suicidal mother drowned her two-year-old son before going to a rock and plunging to her death - with her oldest son on her back.
Katherine Hooper and five-year-old
son Joshua Patterson were killed when they fell between 80-100 feet from Lowman
Tor at Haytor Rock on Dartmoor last July.
When police later went to her family
home in Paignton, Devon, they discovered her youngest son Sam dead in a double
bed.
An inquest at Torquay, Devon, heard
that a suicide note was found by police hidden within a book on a shelf at her
home. It was not dated but detectives believe it was written a couple of weeks
before the tragic triple deaths.
The hearing was told a Dutch holidaymaker sent police a photo
which showed Kat and Joshua on the rock in the moments before they fell to
their deaths.
And other foreign and local people
saw the death fall and had witnessed Kat moving closer to the edge of the drop
from the granite rock with Joshua having a ‘piggy back’ ride on his 24 year old
mum’s back.
Kat and Joshua both died from
multiple injuries, suffering head and neck wounds which rendered them
unconscious before they died.
But a pathologist was unable to
ascertain what killed Sam.
The South Devon coroner Ian Arrow
said: "I am not certain that I can record drowning as his medical cause of
death.”
Mr Arrow said Sam ‘probably died
well before’ the day his mum and older brother fell to their deaths and he said
Kat and Joshua had left their home ‘in a hurry’ after he died.
A Home Office forensic pathologist
Dr Russell Delaney said Sam’s death was ‘suggestive of drowning but not
diagnostic’.
He said there was no evidence that
Sam had been smothered but a bath half full of water was found by police.
Detective Sergeant Andy James, from the Major Crime Investigation
Team, said on Friday, July 12th, police received reports from members of the
public of two lifeless bodies being found at the bottom of Lowman Tor near
Bovey Tracey, Devon.
He said people climbing on the
famous Haytor Rock saw a woman with a young child which was not that unusual.
But he told the inquest: ”They
seemed to be precariously close to the edge of the rock.”
He said one witness looked at them
but felt they were intruding and although unnerved by the situation they ‘let
them be’.
A German holidaymaker said Joshua
was ‘on the back piggy back style walking slowly to the edge’ before sitting
down.
They did not intervene because no
one appreciated what was going to happen, he said.
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