A beloved Lanarkshire dad who died suddenly from a heart attack will be remembered with a defibrillator installed in his hometown.
Robert Watt passed away two days before Christmas leaving his loving family devastated. But a campaign to honour the 81-year-old will be a fitting tribute to his kind and “truly unique” character, his family told Lanarkshire Live.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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With Robert being a Type 1 diabetic, Barry initially thought it was a problem with his blood sugar before making the emergency call.He and wife Joanne frantically tried to get a defibrillator within the complex at Trust Housing Associations but there wasn't one on site.Now, in an effort to leave a caring legacy for his dad, 46-year-old Barry is raising money to have a life-saving defib installed in the local area to help prevent future tragedies.Barry said: “The only issue my dad had was his diabetes and his blood sugar being up and down, and on the day we thought that’s what it was.“I got him his breakfast and said I’d be back later on but when I came back he wasn’t good at all.
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