A tragic East Lothian dad who died suddenly last month was remembered at Scotland's Six Nations clash with France on Saturday.Aiden Hoenigmann collapsed at home on January 8 and was put in an induced coma on January 4.
An imbalance in his heart starved his brain of oxygen for 45 minutes.The dad's heartbroken family previously said he was "completely healthy", and that doctors just "couldn't figure it out".
Aiden leaves behind his partner Sarah and seven-year-old son Oskar.On Saturday tens of thousands of fans flocked to Murrayfield as the home side were narrowly edged out by their French counterparts after being denied a last-minute try.
Before the game, Scottish Rugby Union projected a picture of Aiden on the big screens as a mark of respect as fans joined in the heartwarming tribute, reports Edinburgh Live.According to Aiden's dad Paul, he was about to log on for work before collapsing despite being fit and healthy.
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