Inquest hears Dame Jilly Cooper died after a fall at home | ITV News

Dame Jilly Cooper suffered a fatal head injury during a fall at her Gloucestershire home, an inquest has heard.
The writer – known for her “bonkbusters” including Riders, Rivals and Polo – was found by family at her home in Bisley at about 5pm on October 4.
Gloucestershire Coroners’ Court heard Dame Jilly was initially alert and transferred by paramedics to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, but her condition deteriorated. The 88-year-old died in hospital, with her family present, at 8.30am on October 5.
Katy Skerrett, senior coroner for Gloucestershire, reached a conclusion of accidental death and said Dame Jilly died as a result of a traumatic subdural haematoma.
She said: “The circumstances surrounding her tragic death were she had suffered an unwitnessed fall at her home address on October 4. She fell, perhaps down some stairs, sustaining a significant head injury.
“There were no suspicious circumstances surrounding her fall. She passed away later, on October 5, with family present.
“This is a case of accidental death, the accident being the unwitnessed fall by Dame Cooper, triggering the tragic events that thereafter followed. May this office extend their sincere condolences to Dame Cooper’s family.”
Dame Jilly was known for her steamy fiction focusing on scandal and adultery in upper class society.
Her hit titles also include Mount! and The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, along with her most recent work Tackle!
Her work Rivals was recently adapted as a hit television series by Disney starring David Tennant, Aidan Turner, Danny Dyer and Katherine Parkinson.
After Dame Jilly’s death there were numerous tributes from those who’d been touched by her compassion and friendship.
She was a long-standing friend of Queen Camilla, who paid tribute to the author, calling her a “legend” who was a “wonderfully witty and compassionate friend”.




