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Tragic 22-year-old admitted to hospital with pancreatitis - died two weeks later after 'five heart attacks'

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"I wait for phone calls from her that never come." The mother of a tragic 22-year-old has shared her grief after the 'healthy' young woman died after a series of shocking heart attacks that 'came out of the blue', according to her family and friends.

Jodie McCann, mum to four-year-old Freddie, had just enrolled to start training as a nurse when she was admitted to hospital in March with acute pancreatitis.

Jodie had been keeping her own worried mother, Sloane, updated with her recovery when the pair shared a devastating phone call. 'Mum, I think I'm having a heart attack.

I'm going to die', Sloane heard Jodie say, before she told the 22-year-old to call for help. Just over two weeks later, Jodie had suffered a total of 'five' heart attacks - four of which came in the harrowing moments before she died - according to her traumatised mother. READ MORE:Mum can barely drop her kids off at school because of 'intense' long Covid symptoms "Jodie had been in hospital for two days before everything started going downhill," mum Sloane Warbrick, 40, tells the Manchester Evening News . "She called me and said 'Mum, I think I'm having a heart attack.

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