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'Forever 18' Heartbroken mum pays tribute to 'cheeky' Scots teen found dead at house

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The heartbroken mum of a Scots teen who died suddenly at home has paid tribute to her ‘cheeky lad’. Kaden Mcalpine was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after police were called to the property on Bank Row in Wick, Caithness, on Sunday morning.

The 18-year-old, who worked as an apprentice mechanic, has been hailed a ‘loving son, brother and friend’ to all who knew him.

Dozens of pals have rallied around his devastated mum, Lindsay Macdonald, and the rest of the family as they struggle to come to terms with his passing.Paying tribute to her son, mum-of-six Lindsay Macdonald told the Daily Record: “Kaden was cheeky and very much a lad. “All his life, everybody would make the comment that he always made an effort to look nice, smell nice and was always well mannered and polite.“He packed a lot into his 18 years.

He was so funny and so confident. He was so popular with girls and everybody just loved him.“You didn’t know what he was going to say or do next.

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