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Blood clot kills British prison bride of US killer

Gran flew regularly for jail visits

- BY STEPHEN WHITE

A GRAN who married an American killer and flew back and forth to visit him in a US prison died from a freak blood clot, an inquest has heard.

Kay Frazier, 50, wed Gary Frazier after exchanging some 12,000 letters with him.

After a ceremony in his cell, she went home to Wigan. She wrote him 12 letters day and flew regularly to see him in Nebraska’s state jail. But in May she was taken to hospital with serious headaches, coroner Jennifer Leeming heard.

She had a huge clot, or thrombosis, in an artery, blocking blood to her brain.

Radiologis­t Toby Williams told the inquest there was “nothing left to lose” in doing a risky thrombecto­my. He said while it has a one to 10% mortality rate he was “100% sure” she would die without it, adding: “We have treated thrombosis like this before with success.”

But mum-of-three Mrs Frazier suffered a ruptured artery during surgery, and died two days later at Salford Royal Hospital, the Bolton inquest heard.

It is not known why she developed the clot, believed to have occurred naturally. Coroner’s officer Peter Yates confirmed repeated attempts to contact Mrs Frazier’s children, from a previous marriage, about the inquest had failed.

Frazier, 37, got 49 years for shooting two people, killing one, when 19. He is eligible for parole in 2024. In a 2014 interview Mrs Frazier said she began writing to him in 2010 and wed two years later. The coroner is yet to return a verdict.

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