Lucy Meadows Death

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    Its very easy sometimes for many of us to live in the tranny bubble - whether you are on line here or on other TG sites. And many of us never have to face the pain and accusations that Lucy Meadows faced.

     

    Please take some time out from posting photos and music to read what the coroner, Michael Singleton, said today in Blackburn Lancashire at the inquest into Lucy's death. 

     

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    A coroner has criticised the media over the "character assassination" of a transgender teacher who later took her own life.

     

     

     

    An inquest heard Lucy Meadows hit the headlines after announcing her return to Mary Magdalen's Primary School in Accrington, Lancashire, as a woman.

     

    Ms Meadows, 32, previously known as male teacher Nathan Upton, died from carbon monoxide poisoning in March.

     

    Coroner Michael Singleton said media guidelines should be tightened.

     

    Ms Meadows had complained to the Press Complaints Commission about harassment and an article in the Daily Mail by columnist Richard Littlejohn questioning her right to teach, the inquest in Blackburn was told.

     



    'Sensationalist and salacious'

     

    The inquest heard notes written before she died did not attribute her death to press intrusion but stated she had "simply had enough of living".

    "I will be writing to the government... to seek to ensure that other people in the same position as Lucy Meadows are not faced with the same ill-informed bigotry”

    Michael Singleton

    Mr Singleton, however, said he was appalled at the "sensationalist and salacious" media intrusion she had faced.

     

    He said: "She had done nothing wrong. Her only crime was to be different - not by her own choice but by some trick of nature."

     

    A vigil was held outside the Daily Mail offices by transgender campaigners following her death and more than 210,000 people went on to sign an online petition calling for an apology from the newspaper and the sacking of Mr Littlejohn.

     

    The Mail has said there was no link between the article and Ms Meadows' death and that the article in fact defended the rights of people to have sex change operations.

     

    Mr Singleton said he planned to write to MP Maria Miller, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, to warn that "unless action is taken it could leave to further fatality".

     

    He said: "I will be writing to the government to consider now implementing in full the recommendations of the Leveson Report in order to seek to ensure that other people in the same position as Lucy Meadows are not faced with the same ill-informed bigotry as seems to be displayed in the case of Lucy."

     

    Addressing the media at the conclusion of the inquest he said:

     

    "And to you, the press, I say shame - shame on all of you."



    If you want to know more about the Lucy Meadows tragedy, here is the link 



     
     
     
    RIP Lucy
     
     
    Pauline and The Transtastic Team
     
27 comments
  • Pauline Smith I am not sure where the "cop out" is; the coroner was very vociferous in blaming the press, and also contacted the relevant government minister. Surely a step forward in comparison to the Daily Mail? P xxx
  • Trines x x I am aware that the mental stability of some post-op TS's can be a bit iffy and that they have a higher than average risk of suicidal tendencies but as I opined some time ago (and was firmly slapped down for by an esteemed member of this site!) and as...  more
  • Pauline Smith I agree Trines - and though most of us here would wish for Littlejohn's sacking it seems unlikely that it could happen. But then again who ever expected Darth Murdoch would end up grovelling and hopefully losing control of his evil empire. Any pressure...  more
  • Deleted Member we all like to have secrets and for myself mine was outed which I did not expect or anticipate the fallout and positive feedback. However I do realize and understand the wishes of others as to how they wish to keep things the way they do and respect...  more