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Tributes paid to 'unbelievable' young mum who tragically took her own life

Tributes have been made to an 'unbelievable' mum-of-two who tragically took her own life.

Jade Roberts, 26, died just mere hours after taking a video laughing and playing with her two sons in the garden.

Tracey Roberts, Jade's mum, said that her "heart has been ripped out" following her daughter's sudden death, Lancs Live reports.

Jade was described as an "unbelievable mum" to her two children, who are now aged two and three years old.

Tracey said that she suffered from anxiety and depression but she did not realise the true extent of what she was struggling with.

The trained psychologist is now in the process of setting up a mental health charity in her daughter's name, which will be called Jade's Place.

Tributes have been paid on social media following Jade's sudden death.

Jolanda Jones said: "My deepest condolences."

Karen Garcia added: "Heartbreaking so sad, my deepest condolences to her family and beautiful children."

Sheila Orourke Murphy also said: "From one mum to another mum my thoughts and prayers are with you, may you beautiful daughter rest in peace."

Gail Veronica said: "Sad story reading it brought tears to my eyes what a beautiful girl she was and still is, thinking of her family and friends."

Julie Lloyd added: "Thinking of her special boys and her family."

Jade Roberts died just hours after taking a video laughing and playing with her kids in the garden (Lancs Live)

Jade's mum Tracey, 54, said: "My life will never be the same again because Jade is my first little girl, she was my first one. I've got three children.

"My heart has been ripped out and the pain, I've never experienced pain like it in my life.

"As Jade's mum, I knew Jade had anxiety and depression.

"She would talk to me about her negative thoughts but I never ever thought for one minute that she would have done what she did to herself because she loves her two little boys and she adored me.

"As a mum not being able to see what was really going on in her head, the torment she was in."

Jade, from Knotty Ash, left a letter to her loved ones before her death in April last year, which was later discovered inside her diary.

Tracey said she is now determined to help other people who are suffering with their mental health by setting up a charity in Jade's memory in Old Swan.

The charity will provide a range of different workshops including on anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicide prevention and will also provide a counselling service, mentors and holistic therapists.

Tracey said herself and another psychotherapist will carry out evaluations on each client and she also hopes to offer a drop in service.

A charity night will be held today at the Mecca Bingo in Knotty Ash to raise money for the charity, which Tracey hopes to get up and running in time for Jade's 27th birthday on August 7.

A GoFundMe page has also been set up with all donations going towards setting up the new charity.

Tracey said: "I think what's opened my eyes as a mum is not being able to see it because I was with Jade that day. I was with her until 4 o'clock, I left at 4 o'clock to go to work and I didn't see any signs.

"It's opened my eyes because you can see a broken leg, you can see a black eye, but you can't see what's going on in someone's mind and I never ever thought for one minute that Jade would have done what she did.

"The passion and determination that I have now [...] that's why the suicide prevention is going to be one of the main workshops where people can in a safe and confidential environment talk about what's really going on in their head."

Tracey would like to pay a special thanks to the manager of the Mecca Bingo in Knotty Ash who has "gone the extra mile" to help her organise the charity night this weekend.

If you would like to donate to the GoFundMe page click here.

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