A young bride-to-be died when she 'accidentally used a spoon which had come into contact with milk'.
Grieving fiancee Craig movingly wrote on Facebook: “It’s difficult to find clarity in today, the worst day of my life.
“But a point I have never been clearer on, the three-plus years I got with my Jess are irreplaceable, and I wouldn’t trade them for 60 years with any other person on earth. “I am devastated, and feeling pain like I’ve never felt before, but anyone that spent time in her company knows what I mean when I say I have been blessed to call her my fiancée [for] the greatest three days of my life.”
Craig, who works for the AA, told The Mirror that Jess had "several near-misses" in the time that he knew her. He also told The Mirror: “When Jess died, a part of me died too – but there is no one to blame for her passing away."She had used an EpiPen, but it wasn’t having the effect it normally has.”The pair met at university in 2019 and moved in together two years later.Craig said he knew there was no better place to propose.Alongside Jess's family, a GoFundMe page raised almost £2,500 from 81 donations.Craig said: “It is something people cannot control and it can kill them.
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