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'Devoted' elderly couple jumped to their deaths from cliffs at Whitby Abbey, inquest hears

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A "devoted" elderly couple jumped to their deaths from cliffs near Whitby Abbey as one of them struggled with bone cancer, an inquest heard.

David and Susan Jeffcock had sent a letter to their solicitor confirming they intended to end their lives before they were found on rocks at the base of East Cliff, in Whitby, on 30 July.

An inquest in Northallerton heard Mr Jeffcock, 80, and Mrs Jeffcock, 74, had moved to the north Yorkshire seaside town after they retired.

Mr Jeffcock's nephew, Kevin Shepherd, said his uncle had bone cancer and must have decided to kill himself because he was in pain, with Susan jumping after him.

In a statement read at the inquest, Mr Shepherd said: "I was shocked to hear of their passing, and in such circumstances.

"I can only conclude he was in so much pain he didn't want to keep deteriorating."

Mr Shepherd said that "although she was younger, Susan chose to join David", adding: "That to me shows their devotion."

He said Mr Jeffcock was "a lovely man who lived a good life", growing up in Sheffield and moving to Australia as a 10-pound Pom, before meeting and marrying "Susan - the love of his life" when he returned.

Mr Shepherd said the couple decided not to have children and "lived well together", travelling the globe on their holidays.

He said Mr Jeffcock worked as a taxi driver for several years and Mrs Jeffcock was a secretary at Stanley Tools.

The inquest heard the couple spent much of their life together in Sheffield, but dreamed of retiring to a coastal town and ultimately moved to Whitby, one of their favourite spots, in a flat above the harbour.

A statement from PC James Turner said that on 30 July a member of the public found a mobile phone and jacket at the top of a cliff, and looked over the edge to see two bodies on the rocks below.

Both were pronounced dead at the scene and their bodies were airlifted by the Coastguard helicopter.

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The cause of death was multiple traumatic injuries, the inquest heard.

The hearing was told that Mr Jeffcock had been to A&E three times so far that year, including for shortness of breath and acute onset headaches.

A police investigation found that Mr Jeffcock's health had worsened, and the couple had sent a letter to their solicitor saying they planned to end their lives.

A statement from Detective Inspector Jenkinson of North Yorkshire Police said it was possible Mr Jeffcock jumped first and Mrs Jeffcock "may have hesitated before following".

He said that a folded jacket had been weighed down with a brick and left at the top of the cliff "as some sort of marker", which "shows preparation prior to the jump".

Senior north Yorkshire coroner Jonathan Leach said the couple had no history of mental health issues, but that Mr Jeffcock suffered from some physical health problems.

He recorded a conclusion of suicide for both Mr and Mrs Jeffcock.

Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org in the UK.

Alternatively, you can call Mind's support line on 0300 102 1234, or NHS on 111.

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