Sunday, 11 November 2007

SUICIDAL HEATHER IS FACING QUIZ BY SOCIAL SERVICES

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http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/News_0532.htm
Tormented Heather Mills may be questioned by social services over her claims that she considered suicide.
Child protection chiefs are set to investigate after her astonishing TV rant about her divorce battle with Sir Paul McCartney.
Stunned viewers heard Heather say she considered taking her own life - leaving daughter Beatrice, four, to be brought up by the ex-Beatle.
Heather, 39, will be asked to explain any suicidal thoughts and will be offered support by health experts in East Sussex, where she lives.
Health visitors have to act if a mother caring for a child under five mentions suicide. A senior health visitor in Sussex said last night: "There is a duty of care. We will investigate the claims that a woman has considered taking her own life and decide whether these claims can be substantiated.
"If there are grounds for concern we will decide on the next course of action."
Heather said in a GMTV interview last Wednesday: "I considered killing myself because I thought if I am dead she (Beatrice) can be safe with her father."
Her voice cracking with emotion, she said: "I've been close to suicide. I'm so upset I've had worse press than a paedophile or a murderer and I've done nothing but charity for 20 years."
Her rants on TV in Britain and America have raised fears about her state of mind.
She claimed Macca, 65, was to blame for their split and had "failed" to protect her and their daughter.
Sources close to Sir Paul say he was astonished by the attacks. He is said to be "deeply concerned" about their impact on Beatrice.
Heather has been warned she could even lose custody of the tot as a result of her outbursts.
She claimed that she has yet to be offered a divorce settlement by Sir Paul.
But sources close to Macca insist he is prepared to offer Heather a "generous" deal - if she agrees never to discuss their marriage publicly.

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