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Mum who died in tower block tragedy ‘fell from window while smoking’

Pregnant mum Emma Atkinson fell 90ft to her death from a tenth floor tower block window in Leeds (Picture: MailOnline/Facebook)

A heavily pregnant mum who fell 90ft to her death from a tower block in Leeds may have been the victim of a tragic accident, her neighbours have claimed.

Emma Atkinson, 38, died in the fall from the tenth floor window of a tower block in Leeds, but her baby daughter miraculously survived and is fighting for her life after being posthumously delivered in hospital.

Although the exact circumstances behind mum-of-five Emma’s death are unknown, residents in the block have said today she may have fallen to her death by accident while visiting her father at his flat.

Police are investigating the theory that she opened the lounge window fully to smoke a cigarette before toppling out of the window, the MailOnline reported.

One resident said neighbours are blaming the latch on the windows following Emma’s death.

She told MailOnline: ‘It’s quite possible that you could fall out by accident, especially if you were sitting on the window sill to have a cigarette.

‘The windows have a safety mechanism but there is a catch you can flick to override that and the window will then open much wider – wide enough for a person to fall through.

‘The largest section of the window comes to about waist height when you’re standing up, so if you were to lean out and lose your balance you could fall out.

‘People in the flats have been talking today about it being an accident. It’s so cruel if it is.

‘It’s such a terrible tragedy for a young woman with a baby so close to being born, it’s unbearable and all the residents are thinking about her father and her little girl now.’

Metro has contacted Leeds City Council, which owns the block, for comment.

The mother-of-five is thought to have fell to her death after leaning out of a window to smoke a cigarette (Picture: Facebook/Emma Atkinson)

There had previously been speculation that Emma may have taken her own life, but friends have rubbished the claim and said she was thrilled at the prospect of becoming a mum again.

West Yorkshire Police previously said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.

Two days earlier, Emma also learned she was about to become a grandmother for the first time following news that her daughter Demi, 17, was pregnant.

Her family also said Emma had finally found happiness with her boyfriend Michael Swanson, 33.

A family friend said: ‘Emma had a tough life. She had four kids aged between 19 and a toddler and was about to become a mum again at 38.

‘She wasn’t depressed. She had no reason to take her own life. She was excited about her future.’

Meanwhile, Emma’s partner has vowed to turn over a new leaf and ‘step-up’ for his newborn daughter Posie following her mother’s death.

Emma’s partner Michael Swanson (R) is prepared to ‘step up’ and take care of his daughter

Emma was reportedly looking forward to becoming a mother for the fifth time (Picture: Facebook)

Emma fell from a window on the tenth floor of Shakespeare Towers in Leeds

In an emotional social media post dedicated to her niece, his sister Lauren Mitchell said: ‘Our beautiful baby girl, Posie, we are all praying for you.

‘Your mum would be so proud of you and I know your daddy is and he loves u endlessly.

‘Our little miracle baby, Daddy promises he’s going to step up and protect you all.

‘Emma will live on through you beautiful girl.’

Little Posie is seen in her hospital cot with tubes in her mouth and nose as her sister Demi lovingly places her hand on her chest

Posie miraculously survived the fall and was delivered by doctors

Last month, Emma posted a picture on her Facebook page of her posing in front of a mirror proudly showing off her baby bump.

The expectant mother confirmed she was due in ten weeks, writing: ‘It’s a girl I couldn’t be happier.’

Emma’s eldest daughter Demi, herself expecting a baby with her boyfriend, posted a picture of Posie in hospital.

On the post she wrote: ‘Our perfect beautiful Posie fighting for her mummy, the last bit of our mama to treasure forever, she’s going to do this for you mum.’

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