The family of a dad found dead outside his home days before Christmas said there is a 'huge void' in their lives in a moving tribute.
08.01.2024 - 01:11 / ok.co.uk
James Morrison has been left devased following the reported death of his partner Gill Catchpole aged 45. It's believed that Gill was found dead at the family home on Friday, January 5, and there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Sharing the heartbreaking news, a family friend told The Sun: "Gill was found dead on Friday at the family’s home in Whitminster.
"James is devastated and is being supported by his family. "He is holding it together for their girls but has asked for the family to be left alone to grieve in private." Gill ran a successful cafe in the family's local village, and shared two children, Elsie, 15, and Ada, five, with 39-year-old James. James first met Gill when she moved into his mum's house as a lodger, with her then-boyfriend, before they eventually fell in love.
Speaking about this on White Wine Question Time podcast, he previously said: "It wasn't the easiest start, but I just still see it as a really romantic thing. I'm not very romantic. "I'm not like: 'I love romance!' But I do find certain things romantic and the fact that we met each other the way we did.
It's like a little fairy tale or something." In 2019, James revealed that his album You’re Stronger Than You Know was inspired by Gill after their daughter Ada had been born 13 weeks premature a year earlier. At the time, he said: "The album title is for Gill as she’s been through so much as a woman and a mum knowing we could lose the baby at any point. "But it’s brought us closer.
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James Morrison‘s partner Gill Catchpole.The news of Catchpole’s death was reported last Friday (January 5), when it was confirmed that emergency services were called when she was found by her husband at their home in Gloucestershire.The pair have two children together – 15-year-old Elsie and Ada, five.A source told The Mirror at the time: “Gill was found dead on Friday at the family’s home in Whitminster. James is devastated and is being supported by his family.
James Morrison‘s wife of nearly 20 years was found dead over the weekend. And the more we see of this story, the sadder it gets… According to reports, Gill Catchpole
Singer James Morrison’s wife Gill Catchpole tragically died after taking her own life, a coroner has been told today.The 45 year old mother of two was found dead at her home in School Lane, Whitminster, last Friday morning, Gloucestershire Coroner Roland Wooderson was told.The news emerged as a formal inquest into Gillian’s death was launched on Tuesday 9 January, but has since been adjourned to a later date after a pathologist gave a provisional cause of death hinting at suicide. Samples have now been taken from Gill’s body to conduct a toxicological analysis to further determine any contributing factors which may have led to her death.
A friend of James Morrison's late wife Gill Catchpole has penned an emotional tribute, four days after Gill was tragically found dead at the family home, and before her cause of death was confirmed. Coroner Mr Wooderson formally opened an inquest and adjourned it to a date to be fixed after hearing that a pathologist had provisionally given the cause of death.
James Morrison has been left devasted at the loss of his wife Gill Catchpole, after she was found dead at the family home on Friday, January 5. The singer, 39, is reportedly "holding it together" for his two daughters, whom he had shared with Gill, following the tragic loss. James is yet to comment on the heartbreaking news but has postponed all of his upcoming work commitments as he spends time with his family.
Police have issued an update after it was confirmed the death of James Morrison's wife is "non-suspicious".
James Morrison's wife Gill Catchpole spoke of experiencing "ups and downs" after undergoing a kidney transplant in the months before her death last week. The 45 year old star, who shared children Elsie, 15, and Ada, five, with her singer beau of 20 years, was also suffering from "heartache," as a number of posts on her social media exposed how tough things had been in the aftermath of her recovery. Cafe owner and caterer Gill had her operation in 2022, and she told her fans at the time that the procedure had caused unimaginable issues.
James Morrison's wife Gill Catchpole, who sadly died at the age of 45 last week, was pictured without her wedding ring in the months before her death. The mum-of-two, who shared daughters Elsie and Ada with her musician husband, was seen in the summer months. Her relationship status on Facebook was also set to "single", and what's more, only weeks before her death, Gill was thought to be looking for a new home.
James Morrison opened up on his inspiration for the track My Love Goes On that he sings with Joss Stone, during an exclusive interview with OK! in 2019. He revealed how he wrote it with his partner Gill in mind, who sadly passed away last week aged just 45. The 39 year old star said: "I was going though a bit of a rough time with my other half, she was having a rough time and I wanted help her, but she just wasn’t seeing me as someone who could.
James Morrison's partner, Gill Catchpole, was reportedly searching for a new home just days before her tragic passing at the age of 45.The couple, who share two daughters, Elsie and Ada, have been together for around twenty years. Confirming Gill's death, a family friend told The Sun: "Gill was found dead on Friday at the family’s home in Whitminster. "James is devastated and is being supported by his family.
The Mirror are reporting that Catchpole was found on Friday, January 5 and that there are no suspicious circumstances around her death.The pair have two children together – 15-year-old Elsie and Ada, five.A source told The Mirror: “Gill was found dead on Friday at the family’s home in Whitminster. James is devastated and is being supported by his family.