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Daughter's mystery death in her new flat

A catering student from Wolverhampton has died suddenly, aged 20, her devastated family revealed today.

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A catering student from Wolverhampton has died suddenly, aged 20, her devastated family revealed today.

Kirsty-Lee Bould was found barely breathing on her bed by her boyfriend at their new flat in Dunstall Park.

He dialled 999 and tried to resuscitate her but Kirsty-Lee died at New Cross Hospital. City coroner Richard Allen was due to decide this week whether to hold an inquest.

Kirsty-Lee's mother Jo, aged 42, told today how her daughter woke at around 10am last Tuesday feeling fine.

She got up, telling her boyfriend Nathan she was planning to pick up her wages from the Summerhouse pub in Whitmore Reans, where she worked in the kitchen and bar, before shopping at Asda.

Nathan, also in his 20s, left the bedroom briefly only to find Kirsty-Lee limp on the bed when he returned.

Mrs Bould, a yard manager at Oaken Park Farm stables in Kingswood, near Albrighton, said: "She had a very large group of friends and everybody in Codsall knew her. "We're just absolutely devastated. She was bubbly, loveable, funny with a wicked sense of humour.

"She will be very sadly missed."

Kirsty-Lee attended St Nicholas Primary School, Codsall Middle School and then Codsall Community High School.

After leaving the high school in 2006, she completed a hairdressing course at Wolverhampton College and had worked at the Village Hair Studio in Codsall.

But she wanted a new career and returned to the college where was doing a National Diploma in catering, and he was scheduled to finish this year.

She leaves a brother Simon, 22, and her father Chris, aged 47, a shopfitter.

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