Overview
- Her husband told the Daily Mail she died peacefully after a long battle with chordoma, and the family said she leaves two sons, ages nine and seven.
- The family said her ashes were scattered in the Alps and noted that they live in France.
- Her existence entered the public record in 2024 via Lesley Ann Jones’s book Love, Freddie, which alleged Mercury fathered her in 1976 and cited diaries, a letter, and claimed DNA and legal checks.
- B, a physician, had sought to keep her identity private to safeguard her medical career and her relationships with patients.
- Jones and relatives continue to assert the parentage, which has not been independently published or publicly verified, and the family is considering releasing photographs that could provide further evidence.