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'Popular and bubbly' NHS worker died after taking heroin, a court heard

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An NHS worker who previously saved a man's life while off-duty has tragically died after taking heroin, a coroner's court heard.

Adele Sheppard, 34, was a health care assistant at Rotherham General Hospital and also helped a man who was subjected to a serious assault in February 2019.

Despite this, she had a difficult personal life which she tackled by seeking help for heroin and crack cocaine. Doncaster Coroners Court heard how Adele was an 'outgoing and bubbly[ woman who was surrounded by a large friendship group.

She was also popular at work, however, colleagues had voiced concerns about her 'going downhill' before her eventual death on May 7, 2021, Yorkshire Live reports. Read more: Tragic incident claimed life of beloved gran - and changed the man responsible 'forever' In a statement read to the court, Adele's father Michael described how she had been a straight-A student at Blackburn Primary School.

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