Sudden death of mother-of-two, 22, remains a mystery as inquest fails to ...

Sudden death of mother-of-two, 22, remains a mystery as inquest fails to ...
Sudden death of mother-of-two, 22, remains a mystery as inquest fails to ...

The cause of the sudden death of a 'one in a million' mother-of-two remains a mystery after an inquest was unable to determine how she died.

The body of Silhesha Chantel Sunderland, 22, was found by her partner Marc Stott on December 27 in the bathroom of their home in Bolton, Gtr Manchester.

The couple had been drinking the night before with their friend Tom Benson but a post-mortem toxicology test found only a small amount of alcohol in her system, LancashireLive reported.

Silhesha had complained of stomach pains for months previously, but an inquest at Preston Coroner's Court heard on Friday that experienced Home Office pathologist Dr Alison Armour was unable to find a cause of death. 

Silhesha Chantel Sunderland, 22, was found dead by her partner Marc Stott on December 27 in the bathroom of their home in Bolton, Gtr Manchester

Silhesha Chantel Sunderland, 22, was found dead by her partner Marc Stott on December 27 in the bathroom of their home in Bolton, Gtr Manchester 

Reading out the findings, area coroner James Newman said: 'There was no evidence trauma or injury, nothing significant internally, no damage to the heart, no vomit in her airways, the bladder was normal and although there was a little bit of blood in the abdominal cavity but Dr Armour says that because of her age and general good health it was such a small amount that there is no reason it could have caused her death.

'Ultimately Dr Armour says she doesn't know what caused her death.' 

Dr Penny Parr, Silhesha's GP at Bolton Community Practice, told the family she may have had Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, which is when someone dies suddenly following a cardiac arrest.

She said: 'I think it would be sensible for family members to have an ECG test to look at where the electrical current is passing through the heart and the direction it passes around the heart.

'It is possible that certain changes which you can see in a living heart might not be identifiable after death.' 

The reason behind the mother-of-two's death remains a mystery after an inquest was unable to determine the cause of her death. Pictured: Silhesha with her twin children Aliyah and Hugo

The reason behind the mother-of-two's death remains a mystery after an inquest was unable to determine the cause of her death. Pictured: Silhesha with her twin children Aliyah and Hugo

Dr Parr added that the trainee accountant had visited the surgery complaining of abdominal pains, but blood tests and an ultrasound found

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