Fiancée of rail worker who killed himself after cancer diagnosis is locked in High Court fight with his Roman Catholic mother over whether he should be cremated or buried

The fiancée and religious mother of a rail worker who took his own life are locked in a High Court battle over whether he should be cremated or buried. 

Transport for London employee Simon Comerford, 36, died by suicide in February around a year after receiving the devastating news he had testicular cancer

A short time later, his partner Toni Cameron began making arrangements for a funeral – deciding that Mr Comerford would have wanted to be cremated given the violent nature of his death. 

But Ms Cameron has become embroiled in a bitter battle with her partner’s mother, Maria Comerford, who insists he

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