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Mystery illness blamed for newly-wed’s death

Suzanne and Scott Dove on their wedding day in August.
Suzanne and Scott Dove on their wedding day in August.

A bride has died of a mysterious condition just weeks after tying the knot in a dream ceremony.

Suzanne Dove was found unconscious in bed by new husband Scott on Monday evening. The 30-year-old was rushed to the intensive care unit at Perth, where she was put on life support.

However, just two days later, her family was forced to make the heart-breaking decision to turn it off and Suzanne passed away at 9pm on Wednesday.

Her devastated parents Mike and Joanne Sinclair have paid tribute to their “beautiful angel”.

Joanne said her daughter had been complaining of feeling unwell for some time but no one knew what caused her sudden death.

Doctors are to carry out a post mortem examination to find out the exact cause of Suzanne’s death. Suzanne, who worked at Murray Royal Hospital, had married Scott, an engineer, in August.

Joanne said Suzanne’s wedding was the happiest day of her daughter’s life.

“We are all coming to terms with it, but it is so hard as it came out of the blue,” she added.

“I’m devastated and so are her friends and colleagues. I’m so glad she had her wedding day it was a beautiful day for the whole family.

“It just makes this even more tragic that she was only just married,” the grieving mother went on. But Scott will always be in our family now and we are going to figure out a way to get through it.”

During her time in hospital, Suzanne clutched a picture of herself and Scott.

Now Joanne plans to bury the same picture of the couple in happier times with her daughter.