A mother-of-three has suddenly passed away after falling ill while helping her child get ready for school in the morning. Michaela Bateman, 34 , fell ill on September 29 and was rushed to hospital where she later died from a pulmonary embolism, reports Surrey LiveMichaela was getting her oldest son, George ready for another day of school when she called through her mother who was staying over.
The 34-year-old told her mother, Sharon Massingham, that she was in 'agony'.The suffering mother-of-three was then taken to Frimley Park Hospital by ambulance.
Michaela suffered a cardiac arrest not long after her arrival at the Surrey hospital and was informed that she was 'gravely ill' by staff.Sharon followed the ambulance to the hospital, were she reported that doctors had to 'work' on her daughter's heart and breathing.
Sharon said: "She was in agony and saying it was in her rib cage. She suffered from pancreatitis, which I thought it was."The 52-year-old says her daughter then complained the pain "grew worse and worse", so she felt it necessary to call an ambulance.
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