The heartbroken parents of a mum-of-three who was tragically found dead on the railway line in Ashton-under-Lyne have paid tribute to their 'smiley' and 'bubbly' daughter.
Colette Fazackerley, 40, was pronounced dead on Easter Sunday (April 9) after police were called to reports of a woman near the train tracks, close to the Ashton Cricket Club.
The mum-of-three, who had battled with epilepsy and mental health struggles, was last seen two days before, on April 7, and had been reported as missing the following day. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, Colette's parents Julie and Ian, who run the Wagon and Horses pub in Gorton, said: "She was such a smiley and happy person.
She was the life and soul of every party and everyone who met her just adored her. "Because of how happy she was and how she was always smiling, nobody wouldn't have known about her mental health struggles.
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