Kerry Katona claims late ex George Kay had planned to inject their baby daughter Dylan-Jorge with heroin before taking his own life
- Kerry Katona was told her late ex-husband had planned to ‘inject’ their daughter with heroin before taking his own life
- She took a restraining order out against him when he was alive as she was terrified of what he could do to her and her family, including their little girl Dylan-Jorge, now eight
- The pair officially divorced in 2017, after meeting as teenagers in school and beginning a romance years later. George died from a drug overdose in 2019
Kerry Katona was told her late ex-husband had planned to ‘inject’ their daughter with heroin before taking his own life.
The former Atomic Kitten singer believes she made the right decision when she took out a restraining order against George Kay – who died in 2019 from an overdose at the age of 39 – because she was terrified of what he could do to her and her family, including their little girl Dylan-Jorge, now eight.
She she wrote in her new book Kerry Katona: Whole Again – Love, Life and Me: ‘We were on FaceTime and DJ wouldn’t speak to him, she was only three at the time, and you know what kids are like. He was threatening us both and then he said to me, “How’s your mum, Kerry? Is she alright?” before winking and ending the call.
Shocking: Kerry Katona, 42, was told her late ex-husband had planned to ‘inject’ their daughter 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 star – who also has Molly, 21, and Lilly, 19, with first husband Brian McFadden and Heidi, 15, and 14-year-old Max from her marriage to Mark Croft – claimed George’s family haven’t been in contact since he died and she has no idea where his grave is.
She told the new issue of OK! magazine: ‘I still stand by my decision to stop him from seeing DJ and I know I made the right decision. I would stand on his grave and say it.
‘But the sad thing is, I don’t even know where he’s buried. If I knew where his grave was, I would 100% take DJ to visit him. I could cry just at the thought of DJ stood at his grave.
Looking back: Kerry was terrified of what George could do to her and her family, including their little girl Dylan-Jorge, now eight (pictured)
‘His family didn’t even give me any of his ashes for DJ. I asked them so many times and I just never heard from them. I will never forgive them for that. I think it’s cruel – she was his baby and she doesn’t deserve to be treated like that.’
Although George died three years ago, Kerry still feels ‘scared’ he’s going to ‘get’ her and doesn’t believe she’d be alive today if he hadn’t passed away.
She said: ‘George has such a hold on me, even in death.’
Kerry and George split amid a flurry of shocking claims of domestic violence and substance abuse in the marriage – which she has previously revealed made her feel ‘worthless’.
The sad revelations come after Kerry revealed that George would beat her every day during their relationship and even tried to strangle her while driving.
She said the attack was sparked during a house viewing when she recalled a story about the singer Bryan Adams telling her to eat her vegetables, prompting the singer to feed her broccoli off a fork.
Kerry insisted there was nothing ‘sexual or romantic about that moment with Bryan’ but she wrote that ‘George didn’t see it that way’.
She added that they left the house viewing and as they drove, George had one hand on the steering wheel and one around her neck
The pair officially divorced in 2017, after meeting as teenagers in school and beginning a romance years later.
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)
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