Overview
- Her family confirmed she died from chordoma, saying her ashes were scattered over the Alps and that she leaves two children aged nine and seven.
- The death was disclosed via statements to the Daily Mail, with her husband providing details of her illness and the family’s wishes.
- Known publicly only as “B,” she worked as a medical doctor and kept her identity private while living in France with her husband and children.
- Her claim gained attention with the 2025 publication of Lesley-Ann Jones’s Love, Freddie, which cites 17 diaries and says DNA verification exists but has not been made public.
- Mary Austin has said she was unaware of any daughter and questioned the account, and the family is considering releasing photographs that reportedly show her with Mercury.