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Why my mother JUMPED

Woman & Home UK

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May 2023

There are days when I can't walk under the bridge, says author Louise Beech, whose mother tried - and failed to commit suicide

- Louise Beech

Why my mother JUMPED

Walking is one of my favourite things. It's where I escape, create, daydream. My regular morning stroll takes me along the choppy, brown waters of the River Humber, over chalky beach, past benches with names of lost loved ones on rusting plaques, past the rescue centre where lifeboats wait to be launched, and finally, under the Humber Bridge.

When the Queen opened this 1.38-mile bridge on 17 July 1981, it was the longest of its kind in the world. I was there, aged 10, with the Brownies, waving a flag. I've had a view of one of its grey towers from a bedroom window for most of my life. I've watched its concrete and metal structure emerge alien-like from a misty distance, a welcome sign, meaning I'm home.

But now, there are days I can't walk under it.

On 28 February 2019, on his way to work, my husband asked if I'd be in all day to sign for a parcel. I insisted that I had to take my walk - the previous day, a wellbeing course at work had stressed how good physical exercise is for mental health. We argued halfheartedly and I said I'd go for my walk right then at 8am instead of 9.30am - and he could hang about for the parcel and then go into work later.

On that walk, I saw four bunches of daffodils, bright against dull curls of fog. Mesmerised by their beauty and how they huddled close as though protecting one another from something unseen, I took a photo, intending to share it on Instagram later. I never did. That afternoon the phone lit up with my sister's name. She prefaced her reason for calling with, 'She's OK,' but I still knew it was bad news. Someone must be ill, hurt, in trouble, but at least they must have been alive.

Then my sister said, 'Mother jumped off the Humber Bridge.

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