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Scots dad with no health problems dies aged 44 as family left heartbroken

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A Scots dad with no health problems has died aged just 44 leaving his heartbroken family completely devastated.Robert Crawford passed away in hospital on Saturday, just days after suffering from a cardiac arrest at his home in Coatbridge.

The die-hard Celtic fan has been described as "one in a million" by loved ones who are now fundraising to pay for his final send-off.

Katie Docherty said Robert was 'like a father figure', following the passing of her own dad, and she's hoping to support the family following the tragic death.

She told Glasgow Live: "Robert was my partner's step-dad. He came into my life just after my dad died so he's been a father figure for me."He was very family-orientated.

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