A mother of 2 died at the age of 38 after her long-term unsuccessful battle with alcohol addiction.
Vicky White was drinking 330 units of alcohol weekly, including five
bottles of wine a day and vodka for breakfast, Daily Mail reports.
Vicky’s partner Steven Hough devastated over the loss said she had
tried hard to stop, but was always subdued by the addiction. The two
children, aged 7 and 17, are spending their first Christmas without
mother who died in July from liver failure.
Hough lamented:
“Like every family with young children, we always loved
Christmas. But this year, our first without her, was hard. All Mia
wanted for Christmas was to have her mum back again.”
The 43-year-old man confessed he had to pluck up all his courage to tell Vicky’s younger daughter the truth.
“My heart breaks for the kids. It took days for me to find the
courage to tell Mia that her mummy is an angel in the sky and she was
sobbing. I just want Vicky’s story to be a lesson for others.”
Vicky had drunk every day since she turned 18. The deterioration of
her her health could not stop the woman from abusing alcohol for more
than several days. Her eyes and skin were gradually turning yellow.
She was first close to death in 2011 after downing vodka for
breakfast followed by five bottles of wine every day. She tried once
again to quit, but it did not work.
Hough said:
“When she wasn’t drinking, she became such a good mum. She loved
walking Mia to school. She wanted so much just to be normal and to care
for her family.
“Mia cries all the time and asks for her mummy. I worry how she
will cope with the news that Vicky drank herself to death, when she is
older.”
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