A
glamorous 28-year-old businesswoman killed herself because she struggled to
cope with living alone in Britain with her family dispersed across the world,
an inquest heard yesterday [Dec. 5].
Sales
manager Sharon Bukokhe, of
Levenshulme, Manchester, was a high achiever working for a family planning
charity but felt lonely because relatives including her husband lived abroad.
Mrs Bukokhe, who was originally from Kenya,
used her laptop to research ways to commit suicide, applied full make up and
painted her nails then suffocated herself at her flat in April.
A diary found after her death said:
‘I think that any life is as valid
as the next, such that an ending of 25 is as good as 88. I have no real regrets
or fears any more, I just feel decisive and justified.’
Mrs Bukokhe, who appeared to friends to be ‘the happiest person in the world’,
settled in the UK in 2002 and graduated in design and engineering at Nottingham
Trent University, the inquest heard.
She
was later appointed sales manager of a charity helping with family planning
issues involving third world countries. But Mrs Bukokhe was deeply affected by
her family living in other countries.
Her
husband lived in South Africa so he could complete a Master’s Degree whilst her
mother lived in Richmond, Virginia, in the US, and her sister lived in Canada.
Her
only relative in Britain was her brother who lived 250 miles away in
Gillingham, Kent and as a result of her feelings of loneliness she was
diagnosed with bipolar disorder.





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