Britain's fattest woman dies of heart attack after junk food binge in hospital bed

Britain's fattest woman dies of heart attack after junk food binge in hospital bed - Britain's fattest woman has died from a heart attack after her family smuggled takeaways and junk food into her hospital room, it has been revealed.

Junk food addict Sharon Mevsimler, 40, weighed 45 stone and needed an oxygen mask due to the strain her weight put on her heart and lungs.

But witnesses at Broomfield Hospital - where she had been a patient for two months - said relatives brought in fish and chips and family-sized buckets of fried chicken to the mother-of-four.


Sharon Mevsimler
Heart attack: Sharon Mevsimler, 40, pictured on GMTV in 2007 talking about a hospital decision to deny her gastric bypass surgery has died



Mrs Mevsimler, whose husband Bulent gave up his job as a chef to look after her, died at the weekend.

An NHS source told The Sun: 'She obviously had a serious underlying problem with food, but did nothing to help herself.

'Those who came to visit her in hospital did her no favours.

'We saw them bringing in various fatty foods like fish and chips and huge portions of fried chicken when she should not have been eating these things.

'It was infuriating to see her literally eating herself to death.'

The mother-of-four, who was just 5ft tall, had received 24-hour care since 2005 - including a three-month stint in the exclusive £5,000-a-month Priory Clinic paid for by the NHS.

She had begun to comfort eat after suffering severe post-natal depression.



Sharon Mevsimler
Treatment: The mother-of-four, pictured with husband Bulent, began putting on weight after suffering severe post-natal depression and required 24-hour care


She is also believed to have undergone a £30,000 gastric by-pass operation earlier this year.

Doctors told her she had just months to live in 2007 because of her size - then 42 stone.

Mrs Mevsimler said earlier this month: 'I have been left to die. If I was anorexic I would get proper help but no one has sympathy for obese people.'

She had been confined to a specially strengthened bed at the hospital in Chelmsford.

The hospital has refused to comment.

Her death comes just months after Britain's biggest man - 70-stone Paul Mason from Ipswich - underwent a gastric by-pass to control his obesity. (
dailymail.co.uk)


Broomfield Hospital
Care: Mrs Mevsimler had been receiving 24-hour treatment at Broomfield Hospital, in Chelmsford. Staff said relatives brought in takeaway food despite her size

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