The grieving family of a talented Bradford teenager whose life was cut short by asthma today urged other sufferers to beware that the condition can be a killer. Performing arts student Siobhan Ullah died surrounded by her family, 24 hours after the shock asthma attack stopped her heart.
Despite her father’s frantic bid to save her, the 18-year-old was put on a life support machine at Bradford Royal Infirmary but it was switched off after doctors declared her brain dead.
Now her family want to save others from suffering their same agony. If you want to leave your own personal tribute to Siobhan click on the link to take you to our Book of Condolence.
See Wednesday's T&A for the full story
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