A mother whose two girls committed suicide is 'devastated beyond belief' after her third daughter died from a suspected drugs overdose.
Kate Borau's eldest child, Emily, 25, was found dead after suffering a cardiac arrest.
The IT consultant and part-time DJ is believed to have died after taking drugs the night before.

'Heartbroken': Emily, left, died after a suspected drugs overdose this week - three years after her sister, Izzy, hanged herself
It comes three years after her two sisters, Isabel, 17, and Anna, 21, hanged themselves within weeks of each other.

Mrs Borau, 56, from Sutton, Surrey, is grieving at home with only surviving daughter Jenny, 20, and 10-year-old son Hannes.

On websites dedicated to student Izzy and model Anna, she wrote: 'My third daughter Emily died yesterday from an accidental drug overdose.

'She is now with her two sisters. Dear God, please take care of them until I can be with them.'

Emily's body was found at her flat in Wandsworth, South London, by a friend on Sunday.

A family friend said: 'Kate is devastated beyond belief. How can one woman suffer so much pain.

'All the girls were stunning and seemed to have everything to live for. To lose all three is too much for Kate to bear.'

Mrs Borau, an intensive care nurse, nurse discovered her youngster daughter, Isabel, dead at their home in 2007. Next to her body was a suicide note to her mother which said: 'I love you, carry on and be strong.'
Eight weeks later, Anna killed herself the same way at a friend's house.

At the time, Mrs Borau said: 'I cannot describe the turmoil I feel. My heart is broken but I also feel numb, like I'm in a permanent state of shock.

'To bury one child hurts more than you can ever imagine but to bury a second so soon afterwards is a hundred times more painful.

'To lose two beautiful, young, intelligent women, my best friends and my whole world, is like losing my limbs. My world has caved in.'

It is thought Izzy was struggling to cope with the death of the siblings' father, Peter, who threw himself off a bridge in London in 2005 aged 51.

After the deaths of her sisters in 2007, Emily said: 'I'm convinced that Anna was simply too heartbroken over Izzy to cope.

'I'm devastated over their deaths but I'd never dream of taking my own life.

'I have lots of life left to live and if my own sisters' deaths have taught me anything, it's that I can't waste a moment of life.'

An inquest into Emily's death has been adjourned and police inquiries are continuing.