Tributes have been paid to a mum-of-four who tragically died simply days after returning house from a vacation. Jennifer Moseley, 45, collapsed at her farm in Caverswall, Staffordshire, shortly after milking the cows.
Her devastated associate David defined that she had complained of pains in her chest two weeks earlier with medics believing that she had strained a muscle. The couple had even managed to go on a mini-break to Llandudno when her well being improved.
David, 48, has now been left questioning whether or not the docs missed one thing that led to Jennifer's dying on the night of June 23. The household are awaiting postmortem outcomes to search out out the reason for dying, Stoke-on-Trent Stay reviews.
He stated: "She was throughout the yard, taking care of her horses, she liked horses. Anyone got here on to the farm and he or she went as much as them as she does with anybody. She stated she felt unwell, rotated to go in and simply collapsed on the yard.
"A fortnight earlier than she died she had been unwell. She had pains in her chest however the physician stated she’d harm a muscle in her chest. The docs gave her a blood take a look at however they need to have given her a scan. I don’t know what they missed, she had a lot ache she may hardly arise. She was delirious.

“They gave her some painkillers and when she got here house she bought higher and higher. We had simply been to Llandudno for 2 days. She didn’t really feel unwell on the vacation. She appeared radiant to be sincere. She at all times did do it doesn't matter what she was doing."
Jennifer grew up at Ash Financial institution and attended Moorside Excessive College earlier than finding out environmental sciences at Staffordshire College. She met David in a pub in Hanley in 1998 they usually went on to have 4 boys collectively - James, Edward, Harry and Jack who had been born between 2002 and 2008.
David added: “After we met within the pub she was speaking to someone I knew, it was her cousin. I simply went as much as discuss to her. It was simply her smile, she stood out to me. I didn’t see her for just a few weeks after that then ultimately I went to the identical pub once more and there she was.
“We went out for about six months, we purchased a home in Weston Coyney, we had been there for a short time after which we bought a Staffordshire County Council farm in Stafford. We had been there for 3 years and we had our first youngster, James, there in 2002.”

Extra just lately the couple had launched their milkshake parlour, Caverswall Creamery, at their Roughcoat Lane farm the place they preserve 150 cows.
David described Jennifer as 'the spine' of their dairy farm which that they had taken on following the retirement of his mother and father Derek and Joyce Moseley. He added: “She would do every little thing, she wouldn’t flip her nostril away from something. She was milking the night time she died. Feeding, calving, something you requested her to do she’d do it.
“She was so busy right here, no matter occurred, if something went improper she’d at all times smile, there was by no means ever any downside.”
David continued: “It’s unusual, just lately, she’s seen fairly just a few folks that she hasn’t seen for a very long time. It was virtually as if she was meant to see them. She bought on with everyone, she had the most important smile you might ever think about. No one ever had a nasty phrase to say about her and other people within the village liked her.”
Their eldest son James added: “Her glass was at all times half full."
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