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US stairwell death woman Lynne Spalding was 'true Brit' | US stairwell death woman Lynne Spalding was 'true Brit' |
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A woman found dead in the stairwell of a San Francisco hospital was a "true Brit" who was loved by many in the Californian city, her friend has said. | A woman found dead in the stairwell of a San Francisco hospital was a "true Brit" who was loved by many in the Californian city, her friend has said. |
Lynne Spalding, 57, from Haswell in County Durham, was being treated at San Francisco General Hospital when she disappeared on 21 September. | |
Her body was found on Tuesday in a rarely used exterior stairwell. | Her body was found on Tuesday in a rarely used exterior stairwell. |
Police are investigating how she died and how she was able to disappear for 17 days, at the hospital. | Police are investigating how she died and how she was able to disappear for 17 days, at the hospital. |
Her friend David Perry described the divorced mother-of-two's death as a "horrible tragedy" which had numbed her family. | Her friend David Perry described the divorced mother-of-two's death as a "horrible tragedy" which had numbed her family. |
'Big personality' | 'Big personality' |
Ms Spalding, who had been being treated for a bladder infection at the hospital, moved to San Francisco several years ago. | Ms Spalding, who had been being treated for a bladder infection at the hospital, moved to San Francisco several years ago. |
She was mother to a 23-year-old daughter and a son, aged 19. | She was mother to a 23-year-old daughter and a son, aged 19. |
She had worked in the city's travel industry and regularly helped to promote businesses to visiting tourists, but at the time of her death, she was unemployed. | She had worked in the city's travel industry and regularly helped to promote businesses to visiting tourists, but at the time of her death, she was unemployed. |
Mr Perry, who runs a San Francisco public relations firm, said she was "known and loved by a lot of people in the city". | Mr Perry, who runs a San Francisco public relations firm, said she was "known and loved by a lot of people in the city". |
"Through her work, to many, she was the face of the city. | "Through her work, to many, she was the face of the city. |
"She had a big personality, but you instantly knew she was a Brit from her County Durham accent, which she was very proud of." | "She had a big personality, but you instantly knew she was a Brit from her County Durham accent, which she was very proud of." |
He said Ms Spalding's family were "obviously distraught at what has happened". | He said Ms Spalding's family were "obviously distraught at what has happened". |
"I'm in touch with her daughter every day and we hope and pray we get answers to the serious questions that surround Lynne's death." | "I'm in touch with her daughter every day and we hope and pray we get answers to the serious questions that surround Lynne's death." |
'Dead and abandoned' | 'Dead and abandoned' |
Ms Spalding was taken to hospital by her boyfriend and daughter after she experienced rapid weight loss. | Ms Spalding was taken to hospital by her boyfriend and daughter after she experienced rapid weight loss. |
She had been described as being in a fair condition and improving shortly before she went missing. | She had been described as being in a fair condition and improving shortly before she went missing. |
Following her disappearance, the hospital was searched and police opened a missing person investigation. | Following her disappearance, the hospital was searched and police opened a missing person investigation. |
Mr Perry said Ms Spalding's family had been told that "there is no foul play involved, which is some comfort". | Mr Perry said Ms Spalding's family had been told that "there is no foul play involved, which is some comfort". |
"It is enough of a horror to know she was dead and abandoned, but if she was alive and struggling, it would be just too much to take." | "It is enough of a horror to know she was dead and abandoned, but if she was alive and struggling, it would be just too much to take." |
Mr Perry said the family hoped to be told about the cause of death on Friday. | Mr Perry said the family hoped to be told about the cause of death on Friday. |
The UK Foreign Office said staff were offering support to Ms Spalding's family. | The UK Foreign Office said staff were offering support to Ms Spalding's family. |
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