The parents of a frontline paramedic who died suddenly last week have paid tribute to their "precious girl". Charlotte Cope, 23, died at her home on Monday after completing her shift helping to treat coronavirus patients in South Wales.
Emergency crews were called to Charlotte's home in Gelli, Rhondda, South Wales, on Monday, but despite their best efforts, she tragically died at the scene.
In the days before her death, Charlotte had shared a message on social media saying "life sucks right now", adding: "I miss the freedom. "But have to stay positive, dedicating all my time on the ambulance to help others in need at this time with my amazing colleagues." Her parents, steel worker Roger and Heidi, both 48, have now paid tribute to their