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Mar 2022
A Harrogate man has told an inquest a "cold and insincere" letter from Harrogate District Hospital led to his wife to take her own life days later.
Sarah Jane Louise Tatlow, 57, died on March 26 last year at the home she shared with her husband and two sons in Harrogate.
She had been undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of cervical cancer.
Julian Tatlow told today's opening day of the inquest in Northallerton that his wife was not fully aware of her "poor prognosis" until she received a letter from one of her doctors at Harrogate District Hospital days before her death.
The letter was sent following an in-person consultation with Ms Tatlow and her husband on March 17.
Ms Tatlow, who was a director of management training and development consultancy Kronos Learning, did not share the letter with her husband, who found it in the days after her death.
He described the letter as "cold and insincere" and said it contained details not made clear to them during the consultation.
He said the use of words such as "slurry" to describe the kind of faecal matter that would have ended up in his wife's stoma bag, and the shock of her "poor prognosis" would have made his wife question "what is the point?".
The consultant who sent it responded to say:
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