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Devoted mum, 30, moves to hospice to 'pass away in her own time' after suffering brain damage from cardiac arrest

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city A devoted mum from Salford has been moved to a hospice after suffering severe brain damage.

On the morning of March 17, Gemma Louise Tuck, from Eccles, suddenly fell ill and suffered a cardiac arrest. The mum-of-three children - who two twins, Charlie and Cameron, aged three and eight-year-old Callum - was not thought to have suffered any heart problems before. READ MORE: Seemingly healthy man, 30, stunned by diagnosis after thinking he just had a sore throat “She woke up at about six o’clock to get her boys up and her partner could hear weird noises coming from the bathroom and found her on the floor unconscious,” younger sister Nicole Reed

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