The corporation said Nick died following a 'short illness'
BBC presenter Nick Sherdian died suddenly from a brain aneurysm, it has been reported. who suddenly died has been revealed. Friends, family and and colleagues were left heartbroken at the shock passing of BBC Scotland presenter at the age of just 32.
Nick's loved ones, friends and co-workers have paid tribute. Presenter Connor Gillies said: "A uniquely talented broadcaster, writer and journalist but above all a throughout decent, funny, thoughtful pal who was great fun. An absolute pleasure knowing Nick. He thought of everyone before himself." Lewis Main, who was helped by Nick early in his career, said: "This is so so sad. Nick became part of my life during my final stages at university and was a huge help to me before I got my first job at the BBC, for that I am forever grateful. My condolences go out to his family and closest friends."
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