Tributes to ‘amazing’ mum who died suddenly in Glasgow
TRIBUTES have flowed for an "amazing" young mum who was found dead.
Hundreds of touching tributes have been made online for much-loved Glasgow mum Jessica Chalmers.
Her young daughter's dad Dylan Jackson said he was "in shock" after the devastating news - and said she was the "best mum" their child could have asked for.
He wrote: "In shock to even be writing these words, I don’t know how I could ever find a way to thank you for helping me making the most perfect creation in both our lives.
"We truly did make the best wee baba in the world and you will live on in her heart for the rest of her life.
"Sadly it was your time to go and we hope you're in a better place now, you were the best wee mum.
"She’ll always know who her mum is, I hope you're dancing in the sky, rest in peace Jess."
Jessica's heartbroken boyfriend also paid tribute after her sudden death, and said she made him "the happiest boy in the world".
He wrote: "I’m so thankful to have met you and so thankful for the love and happiness you brought to my life. You’ll never know just how much I love and adore you.
"You make me the happiest boy in the world and don’t know the impact you have had on so many people's lives. You’ll always be my wee princess and I’ll never stop loving you.
"I hope I make you proud everyday for the rest of my life. Until we meet again my beautiful angel. I love you with all of my heart you’re my forever and a day."
And other social media users joined with tributes of their own - as they offered support to Jessica's loved ones.
One social media user said: "Thinking of you all, Jess was one in a million."
And another person commented: "I’m so, so sorry to hear this, she really was the most amazing girl with a heart of gold."
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One pal of Jessica's said: "I am totally heartbroken.
Thanks for the most amazing nights out. I love you lots. I honestly have no words."
And another friend wrote: "Rest in peace Jessica Chalmers you were such a beautiful girl inside & out and I hope you are at peace now."
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