Gambling addiction recognised as a medical cause of death
British courts have just issued a shocking ruling regarding the death of Ellen Mulvey, a 44-year-old mother who took her own life. According to the coroner, gambling addiction directly contributed to her death.
In April 2026, Coroner Elizabeth Wheeler delivered her findings on the tragic death of Ellen Mulvey, which occurred in Cheshire. The verdict leaves no room for doubt. Gambling addiction has been officially recorded as a major contributing factor to her suicide.
Following these findings, the British courts have formally classified gambling addiction as a medical cause of Ellen Mulvey’s death by suicide.
Overwhelming medical and legal recognition
Far from being an isolated incident, this decision marks the sixth inquest since 2022 in the UK where gambling addiction has been clinically and legally recognised as a cause of death. The courts have definitively dispelled the myth of the simply unlucky gambler, treating this addiction with the same level of seriousness as a fatal illness.
The investigation revealed that the victim, described as the protective pillar of her family, had concealed her distress. Her bank statements revealed gambling-related transactions amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds between 2018 and 2025.
The relentless pursuit by illegal casinos of those who self-exclude
A detailed examination of the case reveals that, fully aware of her condition, Ellen Mulvey had taken the necessary steps to distance herself from screens. Unfortunately, her vulnerability was exploited very aggressively by illegal operators. The family’s lawyers highlighted the presence of unregulated casinos that actively target people who have used self-exclusion tools.
A quick internet search allows users to bypass official blocks and land on offshore casinos that deliberately ignore national registers. These illegal casinos impose no deposit limits. The total lack of regulation allows these companies to swallow up a sick person’s savings in record time, precipitating their psychological and financial collapse without any scruples.
Recognising the warning signs of addiction
Gambling addiction very often develops in complete silence. Unlike other conditions, it leaves no visible physical signs for years. The gambler isolates themselves, secretly accumulates debts and hides their distress behind a façade of normality. This is exactly what Ellen’s family experienced, only discovering the true extent of the disaster after her death.
It is essential to break this taboo and take action at the very first signs of behavioural change. We have published a comprehensive guide to help you identify the signs of online gambling addiction. Here are some critical warning signs to watch out for immediately:
- An uncontrollable urge to continually increase stakes to feel the adrenaline rush
- Regularly borrowing money or taking out quick loans to fund a gambling session
- Relentlessly chasing losses in the vain hope of recouping lost funds
- The onset of severe anxiety or violent outbursts during periods of abstinence

