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@EvenStrongerNow - you did a beautiful, humane and compassionate thing in allowing his mother to be with him when he died. You should be really proud of yourself for that.
Of course, you were scared and you were angry, after what he did to you. It is so hard that we have to react in this way when we are finally safe. But it is the pathway to healing and your therapist will help you deal with all of this. You are grieving what could have been otherwise than it turned out with him. You are grieving the loss to yourself and you are grieving for the damage this man did to his own life. Despite all that, you did the right thing and let his mother know. She will be eternally grateful to you for that, whatever she thinks otherwise. I suspect your ex will have realised that by doing so, you found it in your heart to treat him and his mother in a humane way. He may even have felt it was a form of forgiveness.
Of course, you were scared and you were angry, after what he did to you. It is so hard that we have to react in this way when we are finally safe. But it is the pathway to healing and your therapist will help you deal with all of this. You are grieving what could have been otherwise than it turned out with him. You are grieving the loss to yourself and you are grieving for the damage this man did to his own life. Despite all that, you did the right thing and let his mother know. She will be eternally grateful to you for that, whatever she thinks otherwise. I suspect your ex will have realised that by doing so, you found it in your heart to treat him and his mother in a humane way. He may even have felt it was a form of forgiveness.