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    Desperate mum took her own life after killing her disabled daughter | News UK

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    By News Team on January 16, 2026 UK News
    Desperate mum took her own life after killing her disabled daughter | News UK
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    TL:DR – Desperate mum took her own life after killing her disabled daughter | News UK

    • Martina Karos, 40, and her daughter Eleni Edwards, 8, were found dead in their home in Salford on 23 September 2024.
    • A coroner ruled Eleni was unlawfully killed and Martina died by suicide.
    • Eleni had severe disabilities, and Martina faced mental health challenges, including suicidal thoughts.
    • The coroner noted no immediate concerns from professionals prior to their deaths.
    • Martina’s mother hopes their deaths will change perceptions of disabled children and their caregivers.

    ‘Extremely lonely and isolated’ mum killed disabled daughter before taking her own life | News UK



    Desperate mum took her own life after killing her disabled daughter | News UK
    Martina Karos, 40, was found dead next to her eight-year-old daughter, Eleni Edwards, in their home (Picture: MEN Media)

    A ‘devoted’ single mum who was struggling with her mental health killed her ‘severely disabled’ daughter and then took her own life, a coroner has ruled in an inquest.

    The bodies of Martina Karos, 40, and eight-year-old Eleni Edwards were found at their home in Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester, on Monday, September 23, 2024.

    After Eleni failed to go to school, emergency services were called and they found the mum and daughter in the same bedroom of their house on South Radford Street.

    Paramedics pronounced them both dead at the scene and pathologists later concluded they died as a result of ‘carbon monoxide toxicity.’

    Now, after three days of evidence at inquests at Bolton Coroners’ Court this week, area coroner Peter Sigee has ruled that Ms. Karos died by suicide and Eleni was unlawfully killed.

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    When Eleni was just a few months old, she was diagnosed with a number of conditions that left her ‘severely disabled,’ the court heard.

    A cordon is in place on a street in Salford this afternoon (Sept 23) amid an ongoing police incident. Officers are at the scene on South Radford Street, Kersal, with a cordon in place near the junction with Kingsley Avenue. Caption: Police on South Radford Street, Kersal, Salford, where a woman and a girl were found dead on 23 September 2024
    The mum and daughter were found dead in their home in Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester (Picture: MEN Media)

    Eleni was blind, non-verbal, and had severely restricted mobility, meaning her mum was her full-time carer.

    Ms. Karos’ loved ones said her mental health underwent a ‘rapid decline’ at the end of 2023 when she began expressing suicidal thoughts.

    She was treated for symptoms of anxiety and depression for several years leading up to her death.

    Due to a perceived risk of ’emotional harm’ as the ‘unintended impacts’ of her mum’s low mood, Eleni was put under a child protection plan in January 2024.

    None of the professionals involved with the pair reported any immediate concerns about them around the time of their deaths.

    In his conclusion today the coroner said: ‘Ms. Karos had deliberately placed herself and her daughter in an environment where they were overcome by the toxic effects of carbon monoxide, with the intention and effect of ending both their lives.

    ‘Ms. Karos was the sole parental carer for her eight-year-old daughter, who had profound physical and mental disabilities, which had become apparent within months of her birth.

    ‘Her daughter was a happy child who was very much loved and very well cared for by Ms. Karos throughout her life.

    This is the mother and daughter who died in a suspected murder-suicide at a house in Salford. Martina Karos and her eight-year-old daughter Eleni Edwards were tragically found dead at a house on South Radford Street, Kersal, yesterday morning (September 23). Caption: Martina Karos (right) and her daughter Eleni Edwards, eight, who were found dead at a home on South Radford Street, Kersal, Salford, on 23 September 2024
    Martina Karos was her ‘severely disabled’ daughter’s full-time carer (Picture: MEN Media)

    ‘Despite a high level of good quality, focused support and care from family, her limited group of friends and professionals (including GP, specialist mental health services, social workers, and carers), Ms. Karos experienced feelings of extreme loneliness and isolation that overwhelmed her.

    ‘Ms. Karos decided to end her life by suicide.

    ‘She was concerned about the care and support that her daughter would receive after her death and so decided to end her daughter’s life at the same time as her own.

    ‘Ms. Karos had continuously denied any thoughts of harming herself or her daughter in the period prior to her death; there was no objective basis to suspect that Ms. Karos was contemplating/at increased risk of acting as she did at this time, and this tragic incident could not reasonably have been foreseen.’

    The coroner said he could not identify any failure in the care and support provided to Ms. Karos and her daughter, nor any matter in relation to that care that could have contributed to their deaths.

    Flowers left outside the property where Martina Karos and her daughter Eleni Edwards were foundSouth Radford Street in Salford Credit: MEN Media
    Ms. Karos’ mother hopes their deaths will ‘change the way disabled children and their parents are perceived’ (Picture: MEN Media)

    Ms. Karos’ heartbroken mother, Malgorzata Karos, shared a statement that was read out in court on her behalf by a friend.

    It read: ‘Martina was always a good child and good person. She was very talented and intelligent.

    ‘She loved her child more than life itself. Despite the hardships associated with caring for a disabled child, she did everything she could to give Eleni a comfortable life.

    ‘Eleni was the love of her life. She didn’t want to leave her to anyone, not knowing what her future was.

    ‘We want their deaths to change the way disabled children, but also their parents, are perceived.

    ‘A child is better off with happy parents. Time will never heal the wound in the heart of [Martina and Eleni’s] mother and grandmother.

    ‘May their tragic deaths change some things that will help save others before they make a drastic decision.’

    Samaritans are here to listen, day or night, 365 days a year. You can call them for free on 116 123, email [email protected], or visit samaritans.org for more information.

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