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Lucy Meadows was born on 1981 in Accrington, is a British teacher. Discover Lucy Meadows's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
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Born 1981, 1981
Birthday 1981
Birthplace Accrington
Date of death 2013
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Nationality United Kingdom

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2009

Meadows grew up in a Christian family and married her partner Ruth Smith in 2009, prior to transitioning.

2011

Meadows and Smith separated in 2011, and at Christmas 2012, Meadows told her school about the transition.

When the school sent an announcement to parents of her transition local and national media outlets began to cover it as well as her return to a position as a teacher.

In particular the Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn wrote an article repeatedly misgendering Meadows and criticising her decision to return to her job as a teacher.

2013

Lucy Meadows (1981 – 19 March 2013) was a transgender teacher from Accrington in the United Kingdom.

She died by suicide in March 2013 after the decision of her employers to allow her to return to work after gender reassignment surgery was covered in the national press.

On 3 January 2013, Meadows complained to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) of "harassment from the press", specifically mentioning the Littlejohn article.

In March 2013, Meadows was found dead as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning.

At the inquest into Meadows' death, the coroner criticised the press for their handling of the story.

According to The Guardian, he "singled out the Daily Mail as he accused the paper of 'ridicule and humiliation' and a 'character assassination' of Lucy Meadows".

The coroner recommended that guidelines about press intrusion into the lives of the public be tightened.

According to Lucy's ex wife Ruth Smith coverage by the Daily Mail among others was used to "attack a woman who wanted only to live her life in peace."

Writing in The Guardian, Paris Lees stated that Meadows had been "persecuted by the press" after her local newspaper reported on her transition.

A petition drive was launched demanding Littlejohn be sacked.

Two petitions signed by over 240,000 people were handed over to the Daily Mail offices.

Helen Belcher of Trans Media Watch said “I want people to come to their senses and realise the effect that coverage can have.

Our politicians need to realise that trans people face real problems and the media is generally not helping – it is hindering.

We need to sit up and listen, Lucy was being pursued by the press through the Christmas holiday and the new year.

She had two weeks of constant harassment and monstering.”