Chloe Fulford, the partner of footballer Marc Albrighton, demands answers following the devastating attack in Tunisia
The partner of a Premier League footballer has spoken out after her mum was tragically killed in the Tunisian beach massacre on Friday.
Chloe Fulford – who has two children with Leicester City star Marc Albrighton – lost her mum Sue Davey, along with Sue’s partner Scott Chalkley, in the tragic attack.
Sue, 43, had been on holiday celebrating buying her first home with Scott, 42, when the tragedy struck. The group known as Islamic State has claimed it was behind the attack, carried out by gunman Seifeddine Rezgui. 38 people were killed.
Now Chloe has sent a series of heartbreaking messages to Prime Minister David Cameron demanding action after the horrific attack.
@David_Cameron Hi David, my mom Sue Davey was one of the people killed yesterday in Tunisa.
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron our family are completely heartbroken as you can imagine. The majority of people have been absolutely
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron amazing and make me proud to be a British citizen. I just need one question answering. What are we doing
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron to prevent this happening again? This needs action it's gone on to long and I pray no other family go
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron through what my family have gone through in these last few days, and for the rest of our lives. We need
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron to take action. We can overcome this as a country we just need the go ahead we're all waiting for. Please
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 28, 2015
@David_Cameron @BBCr4today talking about what has happened is going to get us nowhere we need to talk about what we're
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 29, 2015
@David_Cameron @BBCr4today going to do as a country to stop this. Please get back to me today my Mom deserves an answer
— Chloe (@Chloe72142553) June 29, 2015
Chloe and her brother Conor had tried desperately to get news of their mum before her death was confirmed on Saturday.
The family appealed on social media for any information and received support from Geordie Shore star Gary ‘Gaz’ Beadle, who reTweeted a message about missing Sue.
Sadly Conor announced on Saturday night that Sue was amongst those killed in the massacre.
Hi Everyone, Sorry to tell you we lost my mother Sue Davey tonight but i want to thank everybody that tried to help me & my family …
— Conor Fulford (@ConorFulford) June 27, 2015
My mom was a strong women who didn't take no crap from nobody so when you lie down tonight wish my mom goodnight as I know i sure will xxxxx
— Conor Fulford (@ConorFulford) June 27, 2015
Love you always Mom, I've got my teddy bear you got me tonight, Rest easy xxxx
— Conor Fulford (@ConorFulford) June 27, 2015
Leicester City Football Club has offered its condolences to Marc and the family following the tragic news.
A statement posted on the team’s website reads: ‘Leicester City Football Club offers its sincerest condolences to Marc Albrighton, his partner Chloe and their family, after learning of the deaths of Chloe’s mother, Sue, and her partner, Scott, during Friday’s attacks in Tunisia. They are all in our thoughts and prayers.
‘We continue to offer our support to Marc and Chloe’s family at this time of great personal tragedy.’
Fans of the team have also shared messages expressing their sadness on social media after hearing the news, with one writing: ‘So very sad. Thoughts with Marc, his girlfriend & their family at this tragic time. The #footballfamily are here with them.’
Another Tweeted: ‘Desperately sad news RIP’
Sue worked as a manager in the complaints department for Severn Trent Water and lived in Tamworth, Staffordshire with partner Scott. They’d been together for two years.