'She told me he would choke her last living breath out of her': Grieving mother's chilling last conversation with her daughter, 21, just minutes before she took her own life
- Mother claims her daughter was murdered or coerced into killing herself
- The 21-year-old from Ipswich had been a victim of domestic violence
- She told mom her abuser had threatened to choke her, minutes before she died
- The woman allegedly posted a 'concerning' Facebook message that night
The mother of a 21-year-old woman who took her own life says she believes her daughter was 'coerced' into killing herself or was murdered.
The woman, from Ipswich, was found dead from an apparent suicide on Saturday, but her family has claimed she had been in 'fear for her life,' minutes before she died.
The mother revealed her daughter was a victim of domestic violence and that her body had been covered in 'bruises and bite marks' before her death, the Courier Mail reported.

A 21-year-old woman from Ipswich was found dead from an apparent suicide on Saturday, but her family has claimed she could have been murdered saying she had been in 'fear for her life,' minutes before she died
She allegedly told her mother that an unknown man had threatened to 'choke her last living breath out of her.'
She was found dead 39 minutes later.
'He has either killed my baby sister or he pushed her to the point to where she did it herself,' the woman's brother told the Courier Mail.

Sisters Inside CEO Debbie Kilroy, who provided support services to the troubled woman, revealed she had posted a 'concerning' Facebook message that night
The woman, who had been released from jail just eight weeks earlier, had a troubled past and previously received support from women's organisation, Sisters Inside.
CEO Debbie Kilroy revealed the woman had also posted a 'concerning' Facebook message that night.
In a now-deleted post, the woman wrote that she 'was bashed on Saturday night by someone close to her' and was 'very worried for her safety,' Kilroy claimed.
Kilroy also pointed out that the manner of suicide was 'very unusual for a woman.'
Those sentiments were echoed by Betty Taylor, the CEO of Red Rose Foundation and a member of the Queensland Domestic Violence Death Review Tribunal, who said the process was not common among females.
Taylor said it is possible the woman was driven to taken her own life explaining that victims of abuse 'may go down this path as they see it as their only way out.'
The woman had just turned 21, days earlier.
Police, however, said they investigated the death 'quite heavily' and did not suspect any foul play.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Sisters Inside for comment.
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The 21-year-old woman had just been released from jail eight weeks earlier and was a victim of domestic abuse, her mother revealed. She previously received support services from Sisters Inside