Lisa Williams, 31 years old, wrote a heartwarming note accompanied with five delicious bars of chocolate for each of her children for Valentine’s Day. After she wrote the note and left the chocolates on a table, Williams went to the beach, according to Metro.
Williams even posted a photo of the card and chocolates on social media. A few moments later, Williams was found dead on the beach. She was apparently burned to death, according to the Metro.
In her note, she wrote: “I love you with all my Welsh heart… will see you all I promise.” She also left a silver necklace with a stone pendant for her eldest daughter. She wrote: “The necklace is for you. You’re old enough to wear it. Love Mam xxxxxx.”
Her children are now under the care of her relatives. Williams specified which chocolate bar would go to each of her children. She also wrote all of their names: Adelle, Craig, Christopher, Keera, and Aoife.
She wrote: “Chocolate treats for you all off mam.”
Williams posted a message on Facebook: “Everyone makes mistakes in life, but that doesn’t mean they have to pay for them the rest of their life. Sometimes good people make bad choices, it doesn’t mean they are bad. It means they are human.”
Neighbors of Williams confirmed said that she recently separated from her partner of nine years. Williams was also alleged to be living in bed and breakfast.
One neighbor said, “She’s been through hell and back for different reasons recently. Those poor kids.”
As soon as the news of her death spread throughout all of her friends, her Facebook page received a lot of messages and condolences to her children.
According to Metro, one person wrote, “Your mam loved you and your brother’s and sister so much. I’m sure you all know that.”
Another one said, “Your mam adored the bones of you all, such kind and caring woman, she’ll always be with you no matter what.”
Jason Higgins, district inspector of Llangefni Police Station, said, “The lady, who we believe to be local was pronounced dead at the scene. Our thoughts are with them at this very difficult time.”
What was left of Williams’ body was found in a public shelter by a security guard stationed at Holyhead port around 10:40 PM on Sunday. According to Metro, police are not going to investigate her death as suspicious.
Wyn Parry, Holyhead Port Operations Manager, said, “She was found by one of our security details. We are very sad to hear about it, and send our condolences to her family.”