A FUNDRAISING page set up in memory of an Irvine man who passed away last month has raised over £10,000 to help people suffering from depression and other mental health issues. Jack Dore was an International Tourism Management student at Edinburgh Napier University who was due to graduate with a BA (Hons) in Spring. Born and raised in Irvine, he spent time in the capital for his studies before moving to Glasgow in June 2020 after the pandemic hit. After facing a series of difficulties in recent months, such as losing his part-time job due to cutbacks, the ex-Ayrshire College student suffered a breakdown and moved back home to be with his parents and brother, receiving support from charities such as Breathing Space.
A trainee nurse died from coronavirus, leaving behind two young children she had been raising alone.Naggayi Angella, a mental health nursing student, passed away from Covid-19 on Monday after being in
Naggayi Angella passed away on Monday after she slipped into a two-week-long coma. The 42-year-old mental health nursing student has devastatingly left behind two children, aged eight and 12, that she had been raising on her own. Her heartbroken children - named John Jeremiah Mugisha and Annmarie Yiga - have described their mum as a caring person that loved them both so much . John Jeremiah Mugisha said: Mummy was a nice caring person who loved me so much.” Annmarie Yiga added: I love everything about her and miss everything about her. I love how she always took time to squeeze in her faith no matter how tired she was.
A trainee nurse died from coronavirus - leaving behind two young children she had been raising alone.
Naggayi Angella, a mental health nursing student, passed away from Covid-19 on Monday after being in a coma for two weeks.
Grieving children John Jeremiah Mugisha, aged eight, and daughter Annmarie Yiga, aged 12, described her as irreplaceable and caring .
Mother-of-two Naggayi Angella, pictured with children John Jeremiah Mugisha, aged eight, and 12-year-old Annmarie Yiga has died from Covid-19 after being in coma for two weeks
Trainee nurse Angella worked in care while studying at Edinburgh Napier University (pictured)
Mother-of-two Angella worked part-time in community integrated care while studying at Edinburgh Napier University.
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