Devastated family share emotional tributes to hospital worker, 25, who died following asthma attack | The Sun

DEVASTATED family members have paid emotional tributes to a hospital worked who died following an asthma attack.

Chloe Arnold, 25, died on the Intensive Care Unit at Walsall Manor Hospital on March 9.

She was hospitalised the previous Friday after suffering a respiratory arrest following an asthma attack, then contracted fluid on the brain.

Chloe had suffered from asthma from 18 months old.

A Clinical Support Worker, Chloe started work at Walsall Healthcare as a cadet on Ward 2, spending five years there.

Family and friends were quick to pay tribute to the "perfect" 25-year-old after she died last week.

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Chloe’s mum Sarah Porter said: “She was just perfect, fantastic and loved by so many people. If love could have kept Chloe alive, she would have lived for eternity.

"She was my best friend. I’d give anything to have her back.

“She was always the life and soul of the party and the centre of attention. She loved a good party and was always on the dancefloor.”

Chloe lived in Darlaston with her mum and step dad Mark Bradley, who performed CPR when she had the asthma attack.

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She also leaves behind sisters Mercedes, 22, and Ellie Mae, 10, brother Henley, 11, dad Wayne Arnold, of Willenhall, and boyfriend of nine months Jay Beech, 26.

Kate Follows, Sister on Ward 2, said: “I knew Chloe extremely well. She was such a hard worker – if Chloe was working in a bay, you knew the patients would be safe and well looked after. She was one of the youngest members of staff but always loud and bubbly.

“On her first day she arrived looking immaculate, with perfect hair and make-up. If we went on a night out she was always glamorous, with her eyebrows and eyelashes looking amazing.”

A book of condolence has been set up on Ward 2 for staff to leave messages.

And colleagues on the ward will hold a minute’s silence in her memory at 6pm today.

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