Yorkshire Post

Tory MP pays tribute to wife as coroner rules she took own life

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FORMER CABINET Minister Owen Paterson, inset, has paid tribute to his wife’s achievemen­ts in horse racing and the arts after a coroner ruled she took her own life.

An inquest was told Rose Paterson, the chairwoman of Aintree racecourse, was found dead by a police officer during a search of woodland close to her home in the early hours of June 24.

The hearing was told the 63- year- old, who became a director at Aintree in 2005 and its chairwoman in 2014, had made internet searches related to suicide in the weeks before her death.

Mrs Paterson, the daughter of the fourth Viscount Ridley, also served as a member of The Jockey

Club’s main board of stewards, and as a Deputy Lieutenant of Shropshire.

In a statement to the inquest, North Shropshire MP Mr Paterson, who attended the hearing by video- link, said his wife had been due to remotely chair an Aintree board meeting on June 24.

The inquest was told Mrs Paterson had not left any note at the family home near Ellesmere, Shropshire, and had made plans to travel overseas to see one of their three adult children.

In a statement issued following the hearing, former Northern Ireland Secretary Mr Paterson said: “The coroner’s verdict confirming that my wife Rose committed suicide by hanging is absolutely tragic for me, our family and all who knew her.

“We were married for 40 very happy years. Rose will be remembered as a devoted, loving wife, mother and grandmothe­r, as well as a most successful profession­al in her varied careers in the arts, charity and racing.

“We are still a long way from beginning to come to terms with her death.”

Mr Paterson also said he planned to become more involved in suicide prevention, and thanked Senior Shropshire Coroner John Ellery and West Mercia Police for “the very sensitive manner in which they have handled this tragedy”.

Recording a conclusion of suicide, Mr Ellery said Mrs Paterson’s intentions could be establishe­d from the fact she was found in a remote area, and internet searches made between May 27 and June 23.

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