PC Gail Crocker, 46, met a fellow officer while her husband Peter, 49, was on
a business trip in London.
Later that evening the mum-of-two typed a message on her mobile saying: "Thank
you for a wonderful evening. Only wish we could do this more often".
However the mother-of-two sent the message to her husband of 30 years by
mistake, an inquest, in Truro, Cornwall was told.
He came home and she admitted to having a ''one off'' rendezvous with a male
colleague but insisted it had never happened before.
The couple rowed and the next day PC Croker downed sleeping tablets and climbed into the boot of her car where she was found dead on June 15.
Friends spotted her white Audi TT and Mr Crocker opened the boot to find his wife's body beside an empty bottle of pills and suicide notes.
Mr Crocker, of St Stephen, Cornwall, told the inquest his wife had begged him for forgiveness when he got back from his trip.
He told the inquest: "I got out [of the car] and she was in floods of tears saying she was sorry. She told me it was a one-off and she had never done it before.
"She was my life. We had plans. Nothing was worth her taking her life. I'm lost without her."
Telegraph
The couple rowed and the next day PC Croker downed sleeping tablets and climbed into the boot of her car where she was found dead on June 15.
Friends spotted her white Audi TT and Mr Crocker opened the boot to find his wife's body beside an empty bottle of pills and suicide notes.
Mr Crocker, of St Stephen, Cornwall, told the inquest his wife had begged him for forgiveness when he got back from his trip.
He told the inquest: "I got out [of the car] and she was in floods of tears saying she was sorry. She told me it was a one-off and she had never done it before.
"She was my life. We had plans. Nothing was worth her taking her life. I'm lost without her."
Telegraph
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