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A 60-year-old mother of two, Kathleen Moore, took her life due to financial struggles caused by rising mortgage payments and a denied application for benefits. Despite working and renting rooms in her home, she faced increasing hardship and relied on food banks. Her daughter, Amy Evans, is advocating for more support for those over 60, including a review of the eligibility criteria for Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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