Grandma who was 'larger than life' dies suddenly aged 49

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She doted on her two-year-old granddaughter

A "larger than life" grandma has sadly passed away at the age of 49. Karen Linton, of Heanor, passed away on Monday, August 22, and was described by family and friends in tributes as being able to "light up any room."

"She wasn't afraid to say it how it was. My two-year-old Aurora was the apple of my mum's eye, she absolutely loved her to bits. She always said she wanted a granddaughter" reports Derbyshire Live.Karen was found by her brother and Courtney unconscious in her Derbyshire home and was taken to hospital, sadly she never woke up and her family believes that she suffered a brain bleed and decomposition of her liver. However, an exact cause of death is still to be determined.

She said: "We took her out into the hall and put her in the recovery position. Watching her lay there like that was horrific." Courtney said: "My mum did have a number of health problems for some years, but we never expected that this was going to happen. I just thought, 'oh she'll go in, get some treatment, and she'll come out again'.

 

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