A PUB chef has died during a charity football match weeks after discovering he was going to be a dad. Jamie Harper, 34, is thought to have suffered a heart attack when he collapsed on the pit…
A PUB chef has died during a charity football match weeks after discovering he was going to be a dad.
Jamie Harper, 34, is thought to have suffered a heart attack when he collapsed on the pitch during the five-a-side game.Leah called dad-to-be Jamie 'the first loving man I'd ever met', was said to be “so excited” at becoming a first-time dad because all he wanted was to have a family. Girlfriend Leah Hayes, 24, added his last words to her were: “Make sure you have something to eat for the baby. It's going to be a strong rugby player one day.”
Leah, already a mum to four-year-old Evelyn, plans to name their kid after him regardless of its gender, adding: “It’s the only choice now.” Wetherspoons chef Jamie was airlifted to hospital from the football match in Leeds and died shortly after on Sunday. He moved in with Leah just four days before and was going to adopt Evelyn.
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