Brenda Leyland, 63, was found dead at a Marriott hotel in Leicester
Mrs Leyland was confronted by Sky News reporter at her village home
Trolls claim that the McCanns were involved in daughter's disappearance
Last week Gerry McCann said an example should be made of 'vile' trolls
By ANDY DOLAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Brenda Leyland, 63, was identified as one of the people posting online hate messages aimed at the McCanns. Above, Mrs Leyland pictured this week
A church-going mother who was accused of trolling Madeleine McCann’s parents has been found dead in a hotel room.
Brenda Leyland, 63, was found dead at a Marriott hotel on Saturday around 15 miles from her immaculately kept village home.
Police said the death was not being treated as suspicious.
Divorcee Mrs Leyland had been identified as one of a number of online ‘trolls’ posting a series of abusive comments about Kate and Gerry McCann, by Sky News last Thursday.
She told a reporter who confronted her that she had been ‘entitled’ to make the comments using her Twitter identity @Sweepyface.
Yesterday, her son, Ben, 20, who is said to be studying law in Los Angeles, posted the following brief tribute: ‘I love you mum and I will miss you forever’. His friends then began passing on their condolences on the site.
Last night, neighbours of Mrs Leyland, who had continued using her married name, told of their shock at her death.
One said: ‘Brenda kept herself very much to herself, but people were surprised when she was accused of trolling the McCanns. You don’t expect something that like around here. It’s a very quiet place.
‘But the village will be shocked by this news. I’m sure no-one would have expected her to do something like this. People didn’t condone what she is said to have done, but it is obviously very sad when anybody is found dead.’
Burton Overy was mentioned in the Domesday Book and is just 15 miles from the McCanns’ home in Rothley, Leicestershire.
Mrs Leyland, who was educated at a convent school and studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, is among a group of hate-filled critics of Kate and Gerry McCann who have posted hundreds of vile messages about the couple online.
The trollers wrongly believe the McCanns were involved in their daughter’s disappearance.
Among the many comments attributed to Mrs Leyland on Twitter was one that said: ‘Q ‘how long must the Mccanns suffer’ answer ‘for the rest of their miserable lives’.’
Last week the father of Madeleine McCann called for an example to be made of ‘vile’ internet trolls who have been targeting the family.
Gerry McCann said he had ‘grave concerns’ about letting his nine-year-old twins use the internet after threats of violence and kidnapping.
The comments, in an interview with the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, came after it emerged that police are looking at a dossier of abuse posted on Twitter, Facebook and chat forums.
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