Rose Waddell

On March 21, 2008, in Memorial Pages, by Peebs.Net   Share

We approach the story of the death of Mrs. Rose Waddell with the greatest respect for her family. We have received permission to tell the story of Rose through the use of a press article that appeared at the time. We reproduce it in full.

SECT ORDER LED TO WOMAN’S DEATH

The Sydney Morning Herald
November 30 1968
WOLLONGONG, Friday

An order by the Exclusive Brethren had culminated in the death of an Austinmer mother of five, the District Coroner, Mr W M Sherley, S.M. said today.

He said the harsh directive by the sect had broken up a family and caused the woman, a sect member, seven years of emotional distress.

Mr Sherley made the remarks at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of Rose Waddell, 49, of Wigram Road, Austinmer, in September.

He brought in a finding of suicide by strangulation.

Mrs Waddell had been found by her husband hanging from a rafter in an outside toilet near their home.

Mr Sherley said the woman had been in a state of depression before her death.

“She appeared to have no interest in the future.” He said.

Her condition had stemmed from the departure from the family home of three of her five daughters seven years ago.

A directive had been given to the daughters by a religious sect known as the Exclusive Brethren.

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