The widow's testimony
Daily Mail
The private agony of Dr David Kelly was laid bare yesterday by the widow who saw him destroyed before her eyes:
On her reaction when her husband said it was him being referred to on the TV news:
Total dismay. My heart sank. He seemed desperately unhappy, really unhappy.
On her husband's reaction when told he was to be named:
He said several times he felt totally betrayed. He meant the MoD, because they effectively let his name be known.
On the repercussions of being named:
I deliberately said: "Would it mean a pension problem, would it mean having to leave your job?" He said it could if it got worse, yes.
On her husband's emotions over giving evidence to a televised Foreign Affairs Select Committee:
I had never known him to be as unhappy as he was then. It was tangible. It was just a nightmare.
On her husband's mood on the day before he died:
He looked distracted. I thought he had a broken heart. But I had no idea what he would do next.
On the sleepless night that ended with police finding her husband's body:
At 20 to 5 that morning I was sitting on the lawn in my dressing gown. The police came to inform me of David's death.
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