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I held my wife’s hand as she died while cradling our newborn son – we had no idea she was slowly bleeding to death

Published on April 21, 2025 at 08:00 AM

WHEN Sean Scullion and his wife Tijanna found out they were pregnant last year, they were cautiously optimistic.

The couple had endured the heartache of a in 2023 and were terrified history would repeat itself.

A postpartum mother and her newborn baby in a hospital bed, with the father next to them.
Sean Scullion with his wife Tijanna and their son Nyjah
A pregnant woman taking a selfie in a mirror.
Tijanna, 33, died just four weeks after giving birth

“We were quite nervous about things not going well after losing our daughter Sienna, but we were trying to stay positive,”; Sean, 37, tells Sun Health.

And things appeared to be on track. Tijanna, 33, known as Tij to friends, was generally healthy, and thrilled at the thought of becoming a mother.

At 32 weeks, however, on January 22, 2025, everything changed.

“Tijanna had been in a lot of pain for two to three days,”; Sean, from , says.

“It wasn’t just localised to one area, it was all across her back, so we went to the hospital for checks to see what was going on.”;

Thankfully, doctors said the baby “seemed fine”; and repeatedly told Sean and Tijanna: “We can’t see anything wrong.”;

The mum-to-be and jewellery shop manager was kept in overnight as a precaution and Sean made his way home at about 11pm.

But just 90 minutes later, he got a call to say his wife had been moved to a delivery suite for an emergency .

“I rushed back to the hospital, where I was told they’d found some anomalies in her blood, but they didn’t know what they were,”; Sean, who married Tijanna in September 2022, says.

“The baby’s heartbeat had also started to slow a bit, so the combination of the two meant they thought the safest thing to do would be to deliver.”;

He anxiously waited in the corridor, where he heard a surgeon say: “33-year-old female, internal bleeding.”;

“I was thinking, ‘Oh God, that’s my wife,’ so I was obviously quite worried at this point,”; Sean adds.

“About half an hour later somebody told me the baby had been delivered and seemed to be OK, so that was quite a relief.

“But when I asked about Tijanna, I was told, ‘There have been some complications, but we don’t really know any more’.”;

Their son Nyjah was whisked off to intensive care and Tijanna remained in for the next five hours. At about 5.30am, doctors said they needed to speak to Sean.

“I thought she’d died,”; he recalls. “I didn’t understand why no one could tell me what was going on, so I asked, ‘Is she dead?’

“They replied, ‘No’, so I thought, ‘Thank God for that.’ But then they said they’d found internal bleeding.

“They assumed it was pregnancy related, but they couldn’t find a source so they had to call in different surgeons to work their way up her body to find where the bleeding was.

“Eventually, they discovered that her liver was completely covered in tumours, a lot of which were bleeding.

“She was in so much pain because she was essentially bleeding to death, and she was suffering multiple organ failure.”;

My wife was screaming on every exhale, all day and all night, and I was terrified she was going to die that day

Sean Scullion

Tijanna was diagnosed with , which had spread across her liver.

One of the specialists managed to remove all of the bleeding tumours, but there were still “a large number”; on her liver.

“There was a risk they could start bleeding in the next 24 hours. And if they did, there was very little they could do because they had already removed so much tissue from the liver,”; Sean says.

“Because her body was shutting down, she was kept in an induced coma.”;

Over the following weeks, her and she developed – a life-threatening reaction to an infection.

She also had an electrolyte imbalance, her bowels stopped working and her stomach was no longer absorbing .

A woman in a green dress and a man in a black tuxedo sitting together outdoors.
Tijanna was diagnosed with bowel cancer which had spread to her liver
A new mother and father in a hospital room with their newborn baby. Heart-shaped balloons are in the background.
They had a stillbirth in 2023 before falling pregnant again in 2024
Newborn baby sleeping in a bassinet.
Baby Nyjah was born eight weeks early in January 2025
Couple sitting together on sand dune, holding hands.
Sean says he held Tijanna's hand as she passed away

Sean wanted to be by his wife’s side as much as he could – but he also had a newborn.

As his son Nyjah was born eight weeks early, he was kept in the neonatal unit on ventilation, so he split his time between the two.

Eventually, to Sean’s relief, doctors decided to bring Tijanna out of the coma.

“I don’t know if I’ve watched too many films, but I thought she would just wake up,”; he says.

“Instead, it took about four days, and she had what doctors described as ‘an extreme case of delirium’.

“She was herself, but it was like she’d lost the context of everything. She recognised me and her family, but she was out of it otherwise.

“She kept talking about things that weren’t happening, like travel insurance and getting things sorted for a holiday.

“No one knew what she was talking about but she was adamant, and it took another three to five days for her to return to normal.

“She still had sepsis, and they kept increasing the strength of her antibiotics until they were the strongest ones they could provide.

“Doctors said, ‘There’s nowhere to go from here’.”;

DEVASTATING TWIST

Thankfully, the worked, and Tijanna’s sepsis was brought under control.

She was then transferred from intensive care to a ward, where she slowly began to regain her strength.

Tijanna was doing every day and “seemed to be making good progress”;.

After about a week, she was told she was ready to start thinking about .

But a few days later, Sean was advised it was time to move her to end-of-life care as she likely had only a few weeks, possibly months, left.

“It was quite bizarre because she had energy and seemed like she was getting better,”; Sean says.

“She was also seeing her son every day; the neonatal nurses did a really great job of memory making sessions, with hand and footprints and stuff like that.”;

Two graduates in graduation gowns.
The couple, from Manchester, met while at university in 2009
Woman in a white blazer and champagne-colored skirt sitting in a blue chair.
Tijanna worked as a jewellery shop manager in the city centre
A mother holding her newborn baby in a hospital bed, with her husband sitting beside them.
At 32 weeks pregnant, she was suffering with back pain
Couple embracing with ultrasound photos and a neon sign that says "Scullions".
Doctors initially dismissed it as nothing to worry about

Then suddenly, another medic looked at Tijanna’s case and revealed she would probably die in the next 36 hours.

“The following day she was really unwell, sleeping most of the day,”; Sean says.

“But then she rallied and was full of energy for several days around Valentine’s Day, so we made some nice memories together with our little boy.

“From then though, she started to wind down. I understood then that she was going to die, so I wanted it to be as peaceful as possible.

“I had a fold-out bed and was sleeping on the floor next to her, and we had a cot for our son in the room too.”;

Close to the end of her life, nurses allegedly “lost control”; of Tijanna’s .

“It was no one’s fault, it was just the process of her dying, but for 18 hours, she was screaming on every exhale, all day and all night, and I was terrified she was going to die that day,”; Sean says.

“Eventually her screaming started to get lighter, and I just weirdly hoped that she was going to pass away soon because I didn’t want her to be in pain again.”;

Tijanna died on February 23, 2025 aged 33.

“Her official time of death was 1.10pm, when the doctor confirmed it, but at 11.45am I was feeding our baby and I noticed her breathing was slowing,”; Sean says.

“I held her hand, told her that I loved her, and let her go. She passed away peacefully as I’d hoped. I was relieved.”;

There were just four weeks between her giving and passing away – something Sean still struggles to wrap his head around.

“We had no idea she was even a little bit sick,”; he says. “There were no symptoms, not a single clue. She was just fine until she wasn’t.”;

That said, he says his wife “almost lived like she wasn’t going to live forever”;.

“It wasn’t in a reckless way, but she just always wanted to make memories with friends and family, and never wanted to let an opportunity pass to do something nice with the people she cared about most,”; Sean, who met Tijanna at Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2009, adds.

“I know I’m biased as her husband, but she was the most positive, loving and moral woman.

“She would hold people to account, but it was always in a selfless, loving way.

“She was always a ball of energy and she just had such a zest for life.

“When we met, we had an instant connection and basically moved in together immediately and have barely spent a day apart ever since.

“We truly were best friends and soul mates.”;

We didn’t know you could die of cancer and not even know you had it. I just want people to be aware that this can happen to anyone at any time

Sean Scullion

Sean, who praised the staff at Manchester Royal Infirmary for being “so incredible”;, hopes by sharing his family’s story he might help prevent another going through the same pain.

About 44,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with every year. More than 16,000 die, according to .

While diagnoses overall are declining, .

Scientists reckon , a lack of and are at least partly to blame – though they say more research is needed to understand exactly what’s causing this trend in younger people.

Sean is imploring others to be aware of the as early diagnosis saves lives.

The most common signs include:

  • Changes in your poo, such as having softer poo, diarrhoea or constipation that is not usual for you
  • Needing to poo more or less often than usual for you
  • Blood in your poo, which may look red or black
  • Bleeding from your bottom
  • Often feeling like you need to poo, even if you've just been to the toilet
  • Tummy pain
  • A lump in your tummy
  • Bloating
  • Losing weight without trying
  • Feeling very tired for no reason

But some people will have no symptoms at all.

Sean says: “I was surprised at how asymptomatic it was in Tijanna.

“I just want people to be aware that this can happen to anyone at any time.

“We didn’t know you could die of cancer and not even know you had it.

“If Tijanna hadn't been pregnant, doctors wouldn’t have found it and been able to give her those extra weeks.

“She would have died from internal bleeding and organ failure within a few days, which is crazy. I’m so grateful that we got that extra bit of time.

“Even though I am devastated, there is some solace in that she got to meet our son and create some memories with him as being a mother was her biggest wish in life.

He adds: “Tijanna was very healthy. She ate whole foods, she was active, she loved lemon water and green smoothies.

“Doctors are doing tests to see if she had a genetic predisposition, but we won’t get the results for quite a while.”;

“If you or somebody you know feels a bit weird, please get checked.”;

Tijanna's best friend Candice Bell has set up a JustGiving page to help cover the cost of her funeral and support Sean and little Nyjah.

Bride and groom cutting their wedding cake.
The couple got married in September 2022
Woman holding award for Jewellery Store of the Year.
Sean described his late wife as ‘the most positive, loving and moral woman'
Couple holding hands and walking on a sandy beach.
He wants others to be aware that cancer can happen to anyone
Portrait of a man and woman.
‘If you or somebody you know feels a bit weird, please get checked,' Sean says
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