
The loss of a spouse to suicide is indeed an incredibly painful experience. The aftermath can bring forth so many emotions, such as shock, guilt, anger, and profound sadness. It has been over a decade since David Woolley lost Margaret Lucille Suliin Woolley, and he has opened up about it in the same Instagram post. He continued, "I was married to their mother for 20 years when depression took hold of her. So I have been a single dad for 11 years."
In a police report published by The U.S. Sun, Margaret died in a hotel room on June 20, 2012. David's late wife checked into the hotel a day before she took her own life. Her body was discovered after the housekeepers came to her room to clean up since she was supposed to check out that day. Her death was ruled as suicide and died from an overdose since the police found pills and beer inside the room. The Unified Police Department had already received a report of a "suicidal female" seen in the area, and in addition to these reports, she also sent alarming messages to her best friend and then stopped responding soon after. David also received texts from his wife but failed to get a hold of her. He even tried to locate her, but he was unsuccessful.
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