Sarah Healey, 39, collapses & dies in front of her 3 kids while giving eulogy at her 81-year-old father-in-law’s funeral

A MUM-of-three, 39, collapsed and died after going into cardiac arrest while speaking at her father-in-law’s funeral.

Sarah Healey, of Staines, Surrey, “suddenly fell to the ground” as she delivered her eulogy at an emotional service held for Roy West, 81, who had died of cancer.

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Sarah collapsed at her father-in-law’s funeral after going into cardiac arrestCredit: WNS
Her heartbroken family have said 'life will never be the same'

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Her heartbroken family have said ‘life will never be the same’Credit: WNS

The nurse leaves behind a heartbroken family, partner James West, and children aged 16, seven and six.

Sarah’s mum, Gladys Healey, said: “Sarah was one of those who spoke in tribute to the father of James.

“However, Sarah suddenly fell to the ground during her eulogy.

“It seems that Sarah had suffered an attack of arrhythmia or a cardiac arrest.”

The grief-stricken parent added her that her daughter had no history of heart problems and the “sudden death” left them “devastated”.

She added: “It was a terrible blow to our family.

Losing my older and only sister has been the hardest thing I have ever experienced.”

Sarah’s sister, Trisha Healey

“It was a blow to her partner, who had just lost his own father.

“It was a blow to the three young children left behind and it was a blow to Dave, I and Sarah’s younger sister, Trisha, who was at the ceremony with us.”

SUPERMUM

In addition to taking care of her three children, Sarah specialised in oncology and treating cancer patients at work as a highly qualified nurse.

The mum-of-three ran her own successful clinic, the Sarah Healey Aesthetics at Thames Valley Athletics Centre in Eton, Windsor.

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She had even been in the process of developing her own aesthetics business at the time of her tragic passing.

Sister, Trisha Healey, said: “Losing my older and only sister has been the hardest thing I have ever experienced.

“I spoke to her daily and we had an extremely close bond that only sisters will experience.

It was a terrible blow to our family. It was a blow to her partner, who had just lost his own father.”

Sarah’s mum, Gladys Healey

“Life will never be the same but I find planning things with friends, talking and crying when you need to with no shame has helped.”

Meanwhile, Sarah’s dad, Dave Healey explained how he has tried to focus on work.

He said: “One of the most valuable things I have learned is that, rather than falling into absolute despair, you can try to do something worthwhile in memory of the loved one. I think it is important advice.”

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The mum leaves behind children aged 16, seven and six

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The mum leaves behind children aged 16, seven and sixCredit: WNS
Sarah specialised in oncology and treating cancer patients at work as a highly qualified nurse

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Sarah specialised in oncology and treating cancer patients at work as a highly qualified nurseCredit: WNS

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