Monday, August 18, 2025 - A dad di£d suddenly after being bitten by a "venomous" pet spider he had just bought online, his former partner has claimed.
Mark Anthony Kirby, 38, from Prescot, Merseyside, di£d on
Saturday, August 2, and his former partner Kayleigh Gill has now disclosed that
he had purchased the spider a few weeks earlier.
Kayleigh, the mum of his children, narrated how Kirby
had gone on a trip to Scotland with her, as well as her partner and
sister, where he had complained of feeling unwell.
But she did not think he was that sick as he was still
"playing pranks" during their meal in Toby Carvery before they drove
back home to Prescot on July 26.
Throughout the following week, Mark complained of flu-like
symptoms such as being too hot and too cold, as well as aching limbs.
On Saturday, August 2, he rang Kayleigh's sister, Kath, who
lives on the street over from his flat in Knowsley and complained he was unable
to breathe properly.
Kath went to the flat and called 999 before Mark collapsed.
She tried to help him but when paramedics arrived at the scene at around
lunchtime, they were unable to save him, according to the Liverpool
Echo.
Paying tribute to the dad-of-two, Kayleigh, who was with him
for 16 years, said: "He was funny, caring, outgoing and such a people
person. He was a brilliant dad to our two children and was always the life and
soul of the party.
"He had bought five spiders online two or three weeks
before and was obsessed with him. I think he bought them because he lived alone
but he was always terrified of insects when we were together. Even though we
had split up, we were best friends. He put our children first."
Kayleigh explained that the post mortem has so far been
inconclusive in finding Mark's cause of de@th but following the week-and-a-half
of symptoms, she and his family believe his de@th is a result of the spider
bite. Kayleigh said she is in "complete shock" following his tragic
passing.
The carer said: "He told me about the bite and I said
he needed to go to hospital but he didn't. People shouldn't be able to buy
these spiders online, people should need licences to own them."
Mark leaves behind his 18-year-old son Nathan-Mark and
17-year-old daughter Kimmy-Louise.
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