Sabrina Lyttle.(Image: Facebook.)

Shock as mum found dead in restaurant toilet as heartbroken family pay tribute

by · Irish Mirror

The daughter of a Co Antrim woman who was found dead in a restaurant toilet two days after going inside has paid tribute to her "kind-hearted and funny" mum.

Mum-of-two and grandmother Sabrina Lyttle was discovered in a disabled toilet in Blackpool on November 30 last year. Her daughter Jade Casey, 27, said that she had "feared this day since I was a child but nothing could have prepared me for the call". Jade described her as a "beautiful soul buried beneath all the trauma and addiction".

She said her mum had been determined to turn her life around following addiction struggles: "The drugs stripped you of all of the good parts and only left the bad for a long time but I know how hard you fought, for years, you fought so hard mum, but in the end the battle was too fierce."

Speaking to Mirror UK, Jade, 27, from Fleetwood in Lancashire, described her mum as an "intelligent, funny, caring and kind" lady who "lit up a room". Sabrina, 47, had battled with drug addiction for many years, the family said, but was an empathetic, caring person who put others' needs before her own, even when she was homeless.

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Sabrina had been released from prison only the day before she entered the establishment, Jade said, having served a brief sentence for petty theft. She was picked up on November 27 and checked into a B&B, before entering Gurkha Buffet Restaurant on November 28. She was later discovered in the toilet on November 30 after access was gained by police.

Sabrina Lyttle with daughter Jade Casey(Image: Jade Casey / SWNS)

Jade said: "I spoke to her in prison to weeks before she was released. She was adamant she was going to get a flat and get herself better for her family. Unbeknownst to us, she'd been released and someone from Horizon (a local addiction support service) had picked her up from prison and taken her for breakfast on Wednesday the 27th."

Sabrina's mum, Christine Lyttle, 68, said she was visited by police on November 30 and delivered the tragic news. Christine said: "We just have so many questions and need answers."

It comes as an inquest opened into Sabrina's tragic death, which is due to be resumed in April this year.

Sabrina Lyttle with daughter Jade Casey(Image: Jade Casey / SWNS)

Born in Ballymena, Co Antrim, Sabrina moved to Birmingham as a child and studied law in college, before later moving to Blackpool to join Christine. She had two children, as well as a brother, Daniel, 37.

Jade, who herself is a trained psychologist and has worked with people battling addiction, added: "It's important we all have a bit more compassion for people with addictions to drugs and alcohol and remember that it's a symptom or a trauma response. These people are beloved friends and family members."

Mirror UK has approached the Gurkha Buffet Restaurant for comment. Following reports of her death, the restaurant shared a statement. A spokesperson said: "On Thursday 28th November 2024 at 8.34pm, a non-customer member of the public entered the premises and asked to use the toilets. As the restaurant had already closed for the evening, directions to the pub toilets, which are in a separate area of the building, were given. Staff in the pub provided further directions to the general pub toilets and did not issue access to the disabled toilet.

"Access to the separate and locked disabled toilet is gained via staff as the facility cannot be opened with a RADAR key. The male and female toilets are deep-cleaned every morning and checked throughout the day, with the disabled toilet checked after every authorised use and cleaned as required, due to infrequent use.

"Access to the disabled toilet was not requested until Friday evening around 10pm. The staff with the assistance of other helpful pub customers were unable to unlock the door and as access had not been granted for the past 24 hours, it was reported as a maintenance issue to management.

"The following day on Saturday before opening, management was unable to gain access using all secure keys and removing the locking mechanism before alerting the police. We are aware of public posts that are full of information that is not correct, and we believe the speculations have not contributed positively to anyone affected, including the grieving family, the dedicated Gurkha staff and the community of Blackpool. We are aware of an ongoing inquest and will not be making any further public comments."

A spokesman for Lancashire Constabulary previously said: "We were called at shortly after 1pm on Saturday, November 30 to a report of a sudden death at an address on Waterloo Road in Blackpool. Officers attended and sadly the body of a woman in her 40s was found dead inside the address. Our thoughts are with her loved ones at this time. The death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner."

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