A mother finally has somewhere to mourn her baby girls after a funeral director donated a headstone.

Simone Muzzell’s baby Kaycee was stillborn at 21 weeks in 2005. Her second daughter Destiny died five days after being born 12 weeks premature.

Simone, 25, was unable to afford a proper headstone and raised £800 in a sponsored walk earlier this week.

After reading about her situation in The Argus funeral director Philip Evans, of Sussex Funeral Services, offered to make up the difference – more than £2,000.

GD Baker Monumental Stone Works and Go Botanica florists also gave their services for free.

The headstone has been placed at City Cemetery on Bear Road, Brighton.

Simone, 25, said: “It’s amazing, it’s such a weight off my mind.

“It’s really lovely, a beautiful place where I can and spend time to remember my babies.”

Simone has been supported by friends Kayley Southwell and Terri Knott and mother Sandra Taylor.