A Scots chef's dying words were "mum, I'm panicking" before she suffered a fatal asthma attack. Lauren Reid was just 19 when she died while on shift at Gin71 in Glasgow's Merchant City.
Glasgow Live reports that she had called her mum, Elaine Cunningham, asking her to bring her inhaler into work before she took ill.
But when Elaine, 47, got there, she was horrified to see an ambulance parked outside and was told her daughter had gone into cardiac arrest.
Despite the best efforts of medics Lauren, from Dennistoun, could not be saved and died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary on February 11 2020.Recalling the last words she heard from her child, mum-of-two Elaine said: "Someone called from her phone and I heard her shouting in the background 'mum, I'm panicking' and the phone got hung up on me.
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