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Tributes paid to 'dedicated' mum who collapsed and died while out on the school run

The devastated family of a beloved mum have paid tribute after she tragically died when she collapsed out on the school run. Donna Taylor, 38, who was 'dedicated to her four children', was suffering from pain in her head when she collapsed at the side of the road on June 27.

An ambulance was called and a crew worked to try and save her life for an hour before taking her to the hospital where she was declared clinically brain dead. On June 28, the life support machine was switched off and Donna sadly passed away.

Donna grew up in Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire. She lived with her four children, Nevaeh, one, Ella, five, Dakota, 12, and Oliver, 14, who are now being looked after by their dad, Yorkshire Live reports.

Donna dedicated her life to her children (Kealy Smith)

She also had another son named Josh who tragically died when he was just three. Her cousin Kealey said that she was loved in the area and always talking to people, saying her death came as a shock to everyone.

Kealy said: “She was literally just walking her daughter to school and said she got a pain in her head and she ending up collapsing, an ambulance was rung and they were working on her for about an hour at the side of the road It was very unexpected she was just taking her daughter to school, she was talking to my uncle the night before.

“I think everyone was just in shock, how can you go from taking your daughter to school to being gone.” Kealy was only 38 and had no plans in place for a funeral or money to give to the children following her death. Her cousin and the rest of the family set up a GoFundMe to help raise money for funeral costs, with any extra going to Donna's kids.

Kealy said: “They didn’t have much as a family and with her being so young, nothing had been put in place to deal with it, you don’t think of putting together a funeral at 38, so it’s to help with that and anything left over will go to the kids.

The family say the response has been amazing, with almost £2,500 raised already.

“It’s been fantastic the response, she spoke to anyone, everyone knew her, everyone is saying the same thing, she was so welcoming, everyone is just in shock," Kealy said.

Donna was devoted to her children, rarely doing anything for herself. The family say she was never without her kids and her world revolved around them.

Kealy said: “Never saw her without her kids, her kids were her whole life, she never did anything for herself.

“As long as the kids were happy and looked after she was happy.

“Thank you so much to everyone, even if it is just a tiny amount, it’s amazing that everyone is coming together to help, especially with the times we are in with money.”

You can donate to the fundraiser to help Donna's family here.

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