Ms Sinckler also had a daughter of her own, who is now aged 15. 'There was one girl who had been non-verbal and Danyell managed to get her singing, which was a real achievement.' She said the young people Ms Sinckler worked with always looked forward to seeing her, and she had a huge amount of empathy for them. She was a mum at a young age and she had battled all of these obstacles to get where she wanted to get to.' 'She was big-hearted, a lovely daughter and I was immensely proud of her getting her degree. If any of her friends were down she'd always want to get them out and have a good time. She never liked to think of anyone else being unhappy. 'She was generous, with her heart and her money. She said: 'Danyell would go above and beyond for people - she always had a lot of time for everyone. She also had a business as an aesthetician, or skin-care professional. Ms Sinckler's body was found by a National Trust worker at the bottom of cliffs (stock image)įollowing the inquest, Ms Eaton told KentOnline her daughter worked as a teaching assistant and made real differences to people's lives. We need to embrace who we are naturally.' 'I won't let my daughter use social media until she's older. I just don't see what other people see now. The inquest heard the 32-year-old had a history of mental health issues including body dysmorphia and that she had more recently been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.Īfter spending a total of £7,000 on cosmetic surgery to alter her appearance, she told the Sun in 2019 she regretted having so much work done and had been directly influenced by Instagram. She had sent her exact location to her boyfriend Mr Morris, but he claimed he never received the messages due to poor signal and spent the rest of the night in various bars in the town.Īt 10.15am the next morning, Ms Sinckler's body was tragically found on the beach by a National Trust worker. This was after Ms Sinckler begged her not to call police as she had been drink-driving when she left the pub. Her mother went searching for her daughter but was unable to find her, and did not report her missing until the next day. Police told the inquest they were unable to determine if this was due to a lack of signal atop the cliff at St Margaret's Bay, or because the calls were ended before they could connect. Ms Sinckler called 999 three times and 112 twice during a ten minute period from 9.30pm but none of the calls connected. Ms Eaton replied: 'Where are you? I'll be there in 20 minutes.' She told her mother, Stephanie Eaton: 'I'm thinking about ending it all'. Over the next few hours she contacted friends, family and Mr Morris and told them she planned to end her own life. Ms Sinckler argued with boyfriend Leon Morris at a pub in Broadstairs, Kent, before getting in her car and driving away, a Maidstone coroner heard this week. Ms Sinckler had previously had £7,000 of cosmetic surgery and revealed she had body dysmorphia
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