Glasgow Times

Winslet steps in over mum’s £ 17k gas bill

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KATE Winslet said the story of a woman who was facing a £ 17,000 energy bill simply to keep her daughter alive “absolutely destroyed” her, with the Oscar- winning star feeling she had no other option but to help.

Carolynne Hunter’s 12- yearold daughter Freya, the youngest of four children, has severe complex health problems and disabiliti­es, is non- verbal and blind and requires full- time oxygen and at- home nursing care.

The Titanic star, 47, told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg she felt she had to do something when she heard Ms Hunter was “going to have to put her child into care because she could not afford her electricit­y bills” and it “absolutely destroyed” her. “I thought, on what planet is anyone going to let that happen? This is completely, completely wrong,” she told the broadcaste­r.

“It was just wrong to me that this woman was going to suffer and that she should have been in any way as a mother forced to make such a heart- breaking decision because she simply didn’t have the support and couldn’t pay the bills.

“I just couldn’t let that happen.” Ms Hunter, 49, from Tillicoult­ry in Scotland, launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to help her pay the soaring running costs of the equipment that keeps Freya alive, which includes a machine monitoring her oxygen and heart rate. A £ 17,000 donation was made to the page from the actress, marked “Kate Winslet and family”. On her GoFundMe page, Ms Hunter said she had “no way of reducing” the energy in her home due to Freya’s needs, and she faced a predicted annual fuel bill of £ 17,000 in January – up from just more than £ 9000 in October this year. In August, Ms Hunter spoke about her fears for the winter. “Our families are going to suffer, there’s going to be a mass crisis for the NHS and social care and children will die if their families are not able to pay for it,” she said.

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Actress Kate Winslet helped the mother out

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