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Kerry Katona Ex-Husband Threatened To Inject Their Baby With Heroin
The late Kerry Katona’s ex-husband allegedly intended to ‘inject’ their daughter with heroin before taking his own life, according to Kerry Katona.
Taking out a restraining order against George Kay, who passed away in 2019 from an overdose at the age of 39, was the former Atomic Kitten singer’s decision, she says, since she was scared of what he may do to her and her family, including their young daughter Dylan-Jorge, who is now eight.
Kerry Katona Ex-Husband Threatened To Inject Their Baby With Heroin
In her most recent book, Kerry Katona: Whole Again – Love, Life, and Me, she stated: She was only three at the time, and you know what kids are like. We were on FaceTime, and DJ wouldn’t talk to him. He was making threats to both of us when he remarked to me, “Kerry, how’s mom doing? Is she doing okay? “before cutting the phone and winking.

Shocking: Kerry Katona ex-husband threatened to inject their baby with heroin before taking his own life
‘It really scared me. Before that, he had threatened to rape my mum and slash her up in front of me. So I didn’t know what he was going to do next. I was terrified he was going to hurt her or DJ.’
She added: ‘[After George died], one of his friends came round and told me I’d done the right thing in keeping him away from DJ.
‘Apparently, he’d planned on injecting her with heroin and then killing himself.’

Speaking out: Kerry has detailed the traumatic moments of her relationship with George in her book Kerry Katona: Whole Again – Love, Life and Me (pictured in 2015)
The 42-year-old actress claimed George’s family hasn’t been in touch since he passed away and she has no idea where his cemetery is. She also has Molly, 21, Lilly, 19, and Max, 14, from her marriage to Mark Croft, as well as Heidi, 15, and Lilly, 19, from her previous marriage to Brian McFadden.
I still stand by my choice to prevent him from seeing DJ, and I believe I made the correct one, she said in the latest issue of OK! magazine. I would say it while standing over his grave.
But the sad fact is that I have no idea where he is interred. I would absolutely bring DJ to visit him if I knew the location of his burial. Just the image of DJ standing at his grave has me in tears.
Looking back: Kerry was terrified of what George could do to her and her family, including their little girl Dylan-Jorge, now eight (pictured)
Not even a single one of his ashes were given to DJ by his family. I contacted them repeatedly, but I never received a response. I’ll never be able to forget their actions. She was his baby, and she doesn’t deserve to be treated that way, so I believe it’s harsh.
Kerry still feels “scared” that George is going to “get” her despite the fact that he died three years ago. She doesn’t think she would still be alive today if he hadn’t died.
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Even in death, she claimed, “George has such a hold on me.”
Kerry and George divorced amid a barrage of disturbing allegations of domestic abuse and drug usage in the marriage, which she earlier admitted made her feel “worthless.”
She claimed that the attack began when she was remembering a story about Bryan Adams asking her to eat her vegetables, which led the singer to feed her broccoli with a fork, during a home inspection.
Kerry emphasized that “that time with Bryan” was not “sexual or romantic,” but she noted in her journal that “George didn’t perceive it that way.”
She continued, saying that as they drove away from the house viewing, George had one hand on the wheel and one around her neck.
After first meeting as youngsters at school and then falling in love, the couple separated legally in 2017.

Relationship: The pair officially divorced in 2017, after meeting as teenagers in school and beginning a romance years later. George died in 2019 of a drug overdose (pictured in 2013)