The last text message Trudi Burgess sent to a friend was a plea for help. It was February, and she had finally told Robert Easom, her former partner, that she was leaving him. That single act of courage unleashed a torrent of violence that would irrevocably alter her life.
Easom’s escalating abuse had been a shadow over Trudi’s existence for too long. In a desperate attempt to understand the chaos unfolding around her, Trudi meticulously documented each incident in the notes app on her phone – a digital diary of fear and control.
The attack that followed was brutal. The injuries Trudi sustained were catastrophic, leaving her with a devastating prognosis: she may never walk again. Her world, once filled with the simple joys of daily life, had been shattered in an instant.
Now, Trudi’s children, Gina and Jackson, are fighting for their mother’s future. They launched a campaign to transform her home into a haven of accessibility, to provide her with a specialist wheelchair, and to fund the ongoing care she desperately needs.
An outpouring of support has already raised a remarkable sum, exceeding £127,817 towards their £200,000 goal. Every contribution represents a step towards restoring Trudi’s independence, a chance to rebuild a life stolen by violence.
This isn’t just about bricks and mortar, or medical equipment. It’s about giving a mother back her dignity, allowing her to reconnect with the world, and offering a beacon of hope after unimaginable trauma. It’s a testament to the enduring power of family and the unwavering spirit of a woman determined to reclaim her life.