
An off duty police officer made a tragic discovery
after he picked up a little girl who said she was walking alone because she
couldn’t “wake mummy up.”
The off-duty officer, who has not been named, was driving with his wife when he spotted the toddler near Trent, last Wednesday.
He approached her to ask her where she was going and she replied: “I am going to nursery. I can’t wake mummy up.”
The girl then led him back to her home in Shobnall Road, where her mum, Nicolla Rushton, 30, was discovered dead.
The heartbreaking details emerged yesterday as it was revealed police were not treating the death of Ms Rushton as suspicious.
Chief Inspector Steve Maskrey, from Staffordshire Police, has since praised his officer and said his actions showed police “are never off duty.”
He said:
The off-duty officer, who has not been named, was driving with his wife when he spotted the toddler near Trent, last Wednesday.
He approached her to ask her where she was going and she replied: “I am going to nursery. I can’t wake mummy up.”
The girl then led him back to her home in Shobnall Road, where her mum, Nicolla Rushton, 30, was discovered dead.
The heartbreaking details emerged yesterday as it was revealed police were not treating the death of Ms Rushton as suspicious.
Chief Inspector Steve Maskrey, from Staffordshire Police, has since praised his officer and said his actions showed police “are never off duty.”
He said:
“This is a brilliant piece of work by him that shows that we
are never off duty. "The officer and his wife took the time to look after
the little girl and stay with her until emergency services arrived. “Sadly
nothing could be done to help the woman. “My thoughts are with the family and
friends of the deceased at this difficult time. "The little girl is now
safe with family.
“I must also praise the community who all came together and
helped the police with their inquiries. Thank you.”
Nicolla's devastated mother Stacey Inchley was too upset to
comment at her home in Stretton, Staffs.
Speaking outside her house, Nicolla's brother Anthony Rushton, 28, said:
Speaking outside her house, Nicolla's brother Anthony Rushton, 28, said:
"The family just needs time to grieve at the moment.
"My mum is absolutely heartbroken and it's too much to talk about at the
moment.
Staffordshire Police said they were called to the house by
colleagues from West Midlands Ambulance Service after Ms Rushton was found,
shortly before 11am. She was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after they
arrived.
A spokesman for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said:
A spokesman for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said:
"An ambulance and a paramedic officer were sent to the
scene. “On arrival, crews discovered a woman patient. "Unfortunately, it
quickly became apparent that nothing could be done to save her and she was
confirmed dead at the scene.”
Neighbours, who did not wish to be named, said Ms Rushton
was very ‘quiet’, and added:
“She just kept herself to herself. “I am gobsmacked, I
didn’t know her that well but from what I saw she seemed very happy and loved
her little girl.
“She was the quiet type and it is just really upsetting.
"It is so shocking when it happens on your doorstep. "It is just
awful.”
Another neighbour, who didn't want to be named, said:
Another neighbour, who didn't want to be named, said:
"I didn't really know Nicolla. She kept to herself but
seemed happy when I said hello to her. "I used to see her taking her
little girl to the nursery up the road. "I'm so shocked about what's
happened. I left a bouquet of flowers when I heard. "My heart goes out to
the family. It's so sad."
A report is being prepared for the coroner.
Source:Mirror Online
Source:Mirror Online






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