‘I CAN’T WAKE HER UP’
Girl, 7, made tragic call to gran after mum, 28, died in her sleep and she was unable to wake her
Updated: 10 Apr 2021, 20:19
A LITTLE girl heartbreakingly phoned her gran to tell her she couldn t wake her 28-year-old mum up after she died totally unexpectedly in her sleep.
Daisy Clear - described by loved ones as sassy and sociable - tragically suffered an epileptic seizure and died at her home in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
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The young mum, pictured here with friends, was described as sassy and sociable Credit: MEN Media
The single mum was found by her seven-year-old daughter, who called her gran and said: Mummy is asleep. I can t wake her up.
Ukrainian playboy ‘behind naked Dubai photoshoot’ could be jailed for 18 months as studio raided in Kyiv
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Updated: 10 Apr 2021, 22:55
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THE Ukrainian playboy alleged to be behind the naked Dubai photoshoot could be jailed for 18 months, as his studio is raided in Kyiv.
Vitaliy Grechin, the wealthy businessman behind the scandalous photoshoot, is believed to be in custody.
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Vitaliy Grechin pictured with Barack Obama, whose campaign he donated toCredit: Vitaliy Grechin
This was in spite of earlier reports from Segodnya newspaper, that the 41-year-old had left the United Arab Emirates.
While the Kyiv-based US passport holder had at this stage only been arrested, he could face one a half years in jail, said the outlet, citing its own sources.
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Members of the public have been urged to stay away from Prince Philip s funeral at Windsor CastleCredit: AFP
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Hundreds of people flocked to Windsor Castle to lay flowers in the Duke s memoryCredit: Reuters
But with the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, the Royals have appealed to the public to not head to Windsor Castle - or any other palace- next Saturday.
It comes after hundreds felt compelled to visit the site today and leave flowers at Windsor Castle, where the Prince Philip died peacefully on Friday at the age of 99, despite pleas to for people to not turn out.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said: While there is sadness that the public will not be able to physically be part of events to commemorate the life of the duke, the Royal Family asks that anyone wishing to express their condolences do so in the safest way possible and not by visiting Windsor or any other royal palaces to pay their respects.
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