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Pregnant Woman Dies in Shocking Medical Emergency at Home

Summary

  • Kalaivani Balakrishnan, 41, died at her home in Kirkby
  • Emergency services were called but were unable to save her
  • Neighbors express shock and sadness over the tragic incident
Pregnant Woman Dies in Shocking Medical Emergency at Home

On November 11, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in Kirkby, where a 41-year-old pregnant woman, Kalaivani Balakrishnan, passed away at her home following a medical emergency. Police and paramedics from the North West Ambulance Service were called to the semi-detached property on Highsted Road just before 11 a.m., but despite their best efforts, Ms. Balakrishnan could not be saved.

The news has left the local community in shock, with neighbors expressing their sadness and offering their condolences to the family. One neighbor, who wished to remain anonymous, recalled seeing Ms. Balakrishnan handing out sweets to the neighborhood during Halloween a few years ago, and said they were heartbroken to hear of her passing. Another neighbor described Ms. Balakrishnan as a "lovely" person who kept to herself.

The circumstances surrounding Ms. Balakrishnan's death are still under investigation, and a report will be prepared for the coroner. Merseyside Police have stated that the death is being treated as non-suspicious, and no criminal offenses have been identified.

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Kalaivani Balakrishnan, a 41-year-old pregnant woman, tragically passed away at her home in Kirkby following a medical emergency.
The local community in Kirkby was left in shock and expressed sadness over Kalaivani Balakrishnan's passing. Neighbors described her as a "lovely" person and offered their condolences to her family.
The circumstances surrounding Kalaivani Balakrishnan's death are still under investigation, but Merseyside Police have stated that the death is being treated as non-suspicious and no criminal offenses have been identified.

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