Sunday People

Please let me bring daughter’s body home

- By Amy Sharpe

THE family of a club rep who committed suicide in Magaluf have told of the heartbreak­ing legal fight they face to bring her body home amid the pandemic.

Spanish authoritie­s say Danielle Brookes, 23, must be cremated in Majorca after a medical report found she had “probable” coronaviru­s and there could be a risk of contaminat­ion.

But dad Michael said the tragic bar girl tested positive for Covid-19 two months ago and had recovered before leaving a suicide note saying: “I’m sorry, I love you.”

The 46-year-old, known as Fin, said: “I will have to fly to Magaluf, where there will be a closed coffin. So we can’t kiss her goodbye or go within two metres.

“Afterwards, I have to travel home with her ashes. It means isolating 14 days on arrival and again when returning to the UK. It’s all wrong.”

Danielle’s family, of Crewe, Cheshire, say she tested positive on March 25 and recovered after two weeks in isolation.

It remains unclear if it is possible to catch Covid-19 twice or how long antibodies after infection might protect you for.

Fin said Danielle, who was on the island three years, seemed positive after her illness. But he now fears the rep, who had been treated for bipolar disorder, was putting on a brave face in the lockdown.

He said: “It breaks my heart she was feeling that way. She was private about her mental health. She was taking medication but never spoke about it.

“Lockdown was announced in the UK two days before friends were supposed to visit, so she was upset they had to cancel. Other than that, we didn’t know anything was wrong.” Fin, who works for an upholstery firm, was in contact up to May 17 – the night she is believed to have died. Lockdown was partially lifted, so some bar terraces were open.

He said: “She sent a photo with friends all drinking pornstar martinis. I told her to be careful and

‘love you’. She saw it and that was her last time on Whatsapp.”

Fin says authoritie­s failed to contact him for three days after finding her body two days later, when a pal raised the alarm.

He said: “Her friend let herself into Dani’s apartment, saw the suicide note and ran for help. She called me. We only heard from police after we contacted the British Embassy.”

Fin is working with the Foreign Office and local MP Kieran Mullan to push for repatriati­on. Fin said: “Dani was my best mate. I visited her in Magaluf a year ago for her birthday. We sang karaoke. She had a beautiful voice. Last Sunday was her 24th – we toasted her with pornstar martinis.”

A crowdfundi­ng page for repatriati­on and funeral costs topped

£7,000 last night and the family will release a charity album of songs by her musician pals.

Fin said: “Proceeds will go to homeless and mental health charities. Dani used to buy food for the homeless – she really cared.”

The Foreign Office said it was “in contact with the

Spanish authoritie­s”.

Donate at gofundme. com/f/for-daniellebr­ookes-family

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