The grieving mother of a 21-year-old woman who was ‘crushed to death’ by a wardrobe has spoken out.
49-year-old Nicola Williams has vowed to find ‘every detail’ about the death of her daughter, Chloe, who was found dead at the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool city center on September 10.
In a heartbreaking tribute on Facebook, she said: “I need to know, as a mum I need to know every detail.”
“I don’t know how long she was under there before she died, and we have been told somebody heard a noise from the room around 3am but didn’t report it,” Ms Williams continued.
“I just cannot believe my daughter is never coming home because of a wardrobe, for the sake of maybe two screws in a wall.
“Every year I take a picture of all my children on the couch in their Christmas outfits, and now there will be someone missing.”
Ms Williams added: “She was beautiful, but she had struggled with confidence about herself so she didn’t really know how beautiful she was and that made her beautiful on the inside as well. She was very kind.”
Chloe was found dead at the famous hotel in Liverpool City around 6:37 am on September 10.
According to reports, she was crushed by a wardrobe that is believed to have fallen from the wall.
She was sharing a room with her colleague, who was confronted by the horrific scene.
“Chloe left Pwllheli around 7.40 pm and they went to the Adelphi, there was some sort of engagement party or something,” her colleague said.
“By midnight, she had been drinking shots and so on and she was a bit drunk, so her friend has taken her back to the hotel to sleep it off, and then he’s gone back out,” she went on.
“It seems she has got up out of the bed confused, not knowing where she is, and she’s opened the door of the wardrobe maybe thinking it is the toilet or the door to go back out of the room.
“It was a big, old, heavy wardrobe and it’s fallen on her and crushed her windpipe.”
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