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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