A family has spoken out after a 25-year-old mum tragically died after falling out of bed in the middle of the night.
Natasha Simpson, from Rhyl, Wales, began experiencing seizures following the incident in the early hours of Sunday, July 3. She was quickly rushed to the hospital after her mother, Debbie, frantically called 999.
Doctors soon discovered that Natasha had an aneurysm in her brain which had begun to rupture. She was quickly airlifted from north Wales to a specialist unit in Stoke, Wales Online reports.
However, she suffered a "catastrophic bleed" according to staff and was placed on life support. She was tragically pronounced dead only two days later due to her condition.
Now, her heartbroken relatives have agreed to donate her vital organs to help other in need and have set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her funeral as well as her daughter Naylah, two, who is "completely destroyed at the loss of her mother". Natasha has been described by her family as having been "so full of life with everything to live for".
It also said on the page: "Debbie, Tasha's 59-year-old mother, is also having such a hard time both financially and emotionally. Not only has she lost her daughter and best friend but she now finds herself looking after Tasha's daughter who is also grieving.
"Debbie isn't in great health herself so is reliant on benefits. And, because no-one expects to lose their daughter at 25, no funeral plans had been put in place.
"We're just trying to raise some money to help with the funeral and to give Naylah a couple of days out. Maybe a little holiday once the funeral is over. Something nice for her to help ease the grief."
To contribute to the family's GoFundMe page click here.
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