THE full truth into the death of a Hampshire mother who died days after giving birth to triplets will be revealed today.

Grahame Short, coroner for central Hampshire, will resume an inquest at Winchester Coroners’ Court into Isabel Mason’s death in March 2012.

The 34-year-old, of Teg Down Meads, Winchester, fell ill just eight days after giving birth to Mattias, Lukas and Sarah at Royal Hampshire County Hospital.

A possible cause of death is haemopericardium, which is when blood leaks into the sac surrounding the heart from a cut in an artery.

Isabel, known as Izzy, was an IT project worker for Ordnance Survey in Southampton.

She was born in East Germany in 1977, but at 18 travelled to England to work as an au pair and after periods in Germany, France and America, returned to the UK.

Speaking shortly after her death, husband Paul said Isabel had been “on top of the world” in the short time she had with her children.

He said: “Isabel had delivered healthy triplets and in the precious week in between had been on top of the world.

“We were both overjoyed to be having an instant family.

The triplets were our first and most probably our last children.”

Isabel began working at Ordnance Survey as part of the IS Project Management team in 2008, which was how she and Paul met. They married in June 2010.

The inquest takes place at 10am.