Bereaved fiance fighting to keep her Warwickshire home after her partner commits suicide - The Leamington Observer

Bereaved fiance fighting to keep her Warwickshire home after her partner commits suicide

A BEREAVED fiancé is desperately fighting to remain in her Warwickshire home after her partner committed suicide.

Jack Taggert kissed fiancée Shannon Madden before leaving for work in January, but never returned home after driving to Cornwall and taking his own life.

The 27-year-old from Birmingham lived with Shannon, his eight-year-old son and their dog Lily in Nuneaton.

But now Shannon, who works at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, may be forced to move from her home in Galley Common as Jack had no will and she is unable to claim on their insurance.




Family friend Scarlett Miller said: “Overnight Shannon’s house went from a loving home of three to a lonely one. Her step-son, who she had cared for since he was six months old, had to go to live with his mum who is a plane ride away.

“Due to Shannon and Jack only being engaged and not married, and Jack not leaving a will, Shannon has no rights by law, cannot claim on any form of insurance and isn’t entitled to anything. Shannon is being made to feel like a stranger to her own fiancé.


“Shannon’s future has been taken away and soon her home could be too, as Jack was the main provider.”

To buy Shannon out of the help-to-buy scheme they used to buy the home she will have to pay £50,000.

And Scarlett has launched a fundraiser to help towards that amount and to raise awareness about suicide.

Shannon said: “People do not realise the extra effects that suicide can have on close family and friends. I am living a nightmare and hate asking for help but sadly due to outdated laws I have no other choice and am forever grateful to my friends for putting this in place to support me.

“I strongly advise people to check life insurance policies and to write a will, no matter how young you are. No one should have to go through the loss me and Jack’s family are currently experiencing

“I would also like to urge people to speak up in crisis, especially men. Please ask for help.

“I would give anything and everything to have Jack back but I know that’s not possible and I now need to learn to rebuild my life as one without him by my side.”

Scarlett continued: “Shannon is going to have to sell the home that her and Jack bought together. In an attempt to stop this from happening I’m hoping that we can raise enough money to buy Shannon out of the ‘help-to-buy’ scheme, which is currently only allowing one devastating outcome, on top of the life-altering events that have recently taken place.

“We are trying to help Shannon keep the place they worked so hard for, and give her the opportunity of continuing to build her life.”

Visit https://gofund.me/b4414975 to find out more or donate.

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