The parents of a young nursing home aide from Scotland who took her own life last winter have said Thursday that their daughter was driven to suicide in part by the trauma of having to wash countless dead bodies at work.Taylor Waterston, 22, had been employed at Fullerton Care Home in Irvine and Shalom Care Home in Dreghorn, Scotland, where her difficult responsibilities contributed to the mental health issues that led to her death, her grieving parents said in an interview.“One day she asked if I knew how many dead bodies she’d washed,” her mom, Lana McCleave, told news outlet Daily Record. “She’d lost count. I couldn’t believe it when she said it. She was just a young girl and was having to do it regularly.”
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