TRIBUTES have been paid to a “sort and caring” 19-year-old woman who died immediately after struggling a cardiac arrest.
Mia Jennings tragically handed away over the weekend in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Tributes have now flooded in for the favored swimming instructor, who labored at Macclesfield Leisure Centre.
A spokesperson for Everyone Well being and Leisure stated: “We’re sharing with nice unhappiness that our pricey colleague Mia Jennings handed away this weekend after struggling a cardiac arrest.
“Mia was simply 19 years outdated – a mannequin worker and star apprentice in our HR Crew and swimming instructor to a whole lot of kids at Macclesfield Leisure Centre.
“Those that knew Mia greatest are understandably shocked and devastated at the moment.
“Our ideas are together with her dad and mom, James and Louise, her youthful brother and sister and all their household, alongside together with her boyfriend Andrew.”
The corporate praised Mia for displaying “nice dedication and dedication at work”.
Mia had acquired a particular recognition as an excellent apprentice on the North East Cheshire Chamber Enterprise Awards and the South Cheshire Chamber Awards.
The spokesperson added: “Most significantly, Mia was a sort and caring one that at all times needed to present her greatest and assist others.
“Her lovely smile lit up each room she was in, and she or he made a optimistic impression on everybody she met.”
A JustGiving web page has now been launched to boost cash for coronary heart charity SADS UK.
Her pal Maighan Mclean stated: “Mia was 19 years outdated and probably the most sort and caring woman we now have had the pleasure of figuring out, though our time collectively was brief there’ll by no means be a second that was taken with no consideration.
“Our love goes to her household and family members throughout this devastating time.
“There aren’t any phrases to explain how heartbreaking this has been, hopefully by means of the assistance of everybody we are able to fundraise to proceed Mia’s legacy and produce this charity to mild so analysis might be funded, data might be offered and medical tools might be purchased.”