It has been discovered that a woman who was found dead inside her home actually tweeted a cryptic message just days before the tragic end. 

The woman and her son were found dead in their home

A mother identifid as Sinead Higgins and her son have been found dead in their home in West London.

The incident has snce thrown residents into sorrow and confusion.

It has been discovered that the woman actually posted a cryptic tweet just days before her body and that of her seven-year-old son were found in their home in west London.

According to The Sun UK, the bodies of Sinead Higgins and her son Oisin O’Driscoll were found by police in their Ruislip home on Wednesday morning, with the grim discovery sparking an investigation into what police are saying are “unexplained” deaths.

Sinead, a registered nurse and medico-legal advisor, had shared a post on social media on December 10 – four days before her body was found.

She wrote the message “the future looks very” followed by an emoji of a tornado.
 
It was one of the only personal messages she had shared on Twitter, with the mum and professional having used her social media platform only to share retweets of news.


Sinead, who described herself as a “fun person” had worked as a clinical negligence litigation executive while also becoming a registered nurse.

The discovery of her body has left the normally quiet street reeling with neighbour Barbara saying she was in shock.
 
Sinead Higgins and her son were found dead in this house

The 56-year-old told The Sun Online: “I last saw Sinead on Sunday, she’d obviously been to Sainsbury’s and had a few bits in her bag. She didn’t talk, she had her head down.

“I last spoke to her about a month ago for around an hour. She was desperate, she said everything was going wrong.

“We had a chat and I said you need to go get help but she said no it’s all going to be sorted I’m OK now.”

She said that nobody seemed to know what had happened to the “bubbly” mum.

In a photograph posted on her Instagram page less than a month before her death, Ms Higgins shared a selfie with her young son adding a poignant hashtag, ‘togetherforever.’

Floral tributes were today laid outside the home where the bodies of Sinead and her son were found.

Grieving friends have paid their respects to the family at the quaint semi-detached property on the busy road of The Fairway, Ruislip.


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