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HEARTBREAKING tributes have been paid to a ‘loving’ and ‘beautiful’ Scots mum after her tragic death.
Distraught friends and family of Jade Graham, 26, took to social media to share the sad news that she sadly passed away.
It is not known how the mum-of-one from Wishaw died but the Daily Record reports there are no suspicious circumstances.
Jade’s heartbroken sister Stephanie paid tribute on Facebook and said her family’s lives are “ruined”.
She wrote: “I can’t even believe what I’m writing, how is my sister not here anymore.
“Please make this a bad dream god, I honestly just want this go away and wake and it was a bad dream, don’t know how our family are going to get through this a really don’t.
“Jade Graham, even writing your name is making me physically sick, our lives are all ruined forever.”
Devastated pals also paid tribute on social media.
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One said: “Just so so sad. I hope you are at peace gorgeous girl.
“R.I.P Jade Graham. Thinking of all jade’s close family and friends at this tragic time.”
Another said: “Another life lost so young what a beautiful soul jade so loved by many my heart hurts for your family rip princess.”
One more paid tribute and wrote: “Rest in peace jade graham beautiful lassie heart goes out to her family.”
A fundraising page has been set up to help Jade’s family and raise funds for her send-off.
A statement on the GoFundMe page read: It’s with great sadness that I am writing this.
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“As most of yous know the Graham family suffered a tragic loss of their daughter Jade.
“Jade was a loving Daughter, sister and mother to a little boy
“As we all know jade and the Graham family would be first to help others, so any help for the Graham family would be much appreciated to give their daughter the send off she deserves.”
Over £1,700 has been raised so far with their target of £2,000 set to help the costs of the funeral.
Donate to the fundraiser here.
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