The family of a 'smiley' mum-of-two who died suddenly have paid tribute to her devotion to her children. Natalie McGeough, from Redcar, developed epilepsy when she was just seven - but her condition worsened as she grew older.
In recent years, the 35-year-old was suffering from up to "13 or 14" seizures a day, YorkshireLive reports. READ MORE: UK weather: Storm Gladys could arrive TODAY as warnings issued for heavy snow and wind Her epilepsy left her regularly needing hospital treatment.
One fall several years ago saw her suffer an eye injury when she landed against a radiator and burned her face after having a seizure.
Despite her struggles, Natalie remained incredibly upbeat and was a devoted mum to her two young children, 10-year-old Hayton and six-year-old Harry. "Natalie was always really smiley," said Natalie's mum Rhona Wright. "No matter what she went through, she would always try to help other people.
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