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Grieving Daughter Plans to Eat Her Mother on Christmas Day… See Details

Grieving Daughter Plans to Eat Her Mother on Christmas Day… See Details

A young woman has made a rather unbelievable confession on how to eat her own mother this Christmas.

According to Mirror UK, grieving Debra Parsons will have her mother Doreen Brown for Christmas dinner this year – by scattering her ashes on the turkey then tucking in.

It didn’t just end there. For dessert, 41-year-old Debra said she’ll enjoy Christmas Pud…with a dusting of her mom’s last remains too.

Debra has felt the urge to eat Doreen’s ashes since she died in May and has had a small spoonful most days to feel “as close as possible” to her.

But as she faces Christmas without her, the craving has become even stronger.

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“It is the only thing that will get me through my first Christmas without mum,” said Debra.

“People might think I’m mad or that it’s not a very respectful thing to do but I just can’t stop myself. I see it as a positive thing – allowing her to be close to me and also involving her in the family day.

“I feel like she can live on by being inside of me because if she is part of me she can breathe through my body. My breath is her breath.

“It will be my first Christmas without her and I want her to be involved and this is the only way that feels right to me.”

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The ashes of Doreen Brown in a box

It was gathered that Doreen Brown died suddenly from an airway obstruction after suffering a chest infection in May. It was yet another tragedy for mum-of-two Debra, who lost a son at Christmas 1996 when he was born prematurely.

She has struggled for years to cope with her grief – but when Doreen passed away she plunged to an all-time low.

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“My mum and I had a really strong bond and one which could never be broken, even by death,” Debra said.

“She has been the one who has helped me through all the other ups and downs of my life and then suddenly she just wasn’t there any more.

“I was distraught.”

Photo credit: Nicholas Bowman/Sunday Mirror

 

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