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'Radiant' mum collapsed and died aged 45 - just days after returning from holiday

A beloved mum-of-four tragically died after going about her work at her farm just days after returning from holiday.

Jennifer Moseley, 45, had been out milking the cows at her farm in Caverswall, near Stoke-on-Trent, when she suddenly collapsed. Grieving husband David told Stoke-on-Trent Live that his wife had been complaining of pain in her chest around two weeks earlier, with doctors believing she had strained a muscle.

When her health improved, the couple set off for a mini-break in Llandudno, returning home a few days before Jennifer's tragic death on June 23. David is now wondering whether medics missed something that led to his wife's death, with the family waiting for post-mortem results to reveal what caused the beloved farmer's death.

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The 48-year-old said: "She was across the yard, looking after her horses, she loved horses. Somebody came on to the farm and she went up to them as she does with anyone. She said she felt unwell, turned around to go in and just collapsed on the yard.

“A fortnight before she died she had been unwell. She had pains in her chest but the doctor said she’d hurt a muscle in her chest. The doctors gave her a blood test but they should have given her a scan. I don’t know what they missed, she had so much pain she could hardly stand up. She was delirious.

"They gave her some painkillers and when she came home she got better and better. We had just been to Llandudno for two days. She didn’t feel unwell on the holiday. She looked radiant to be honest. She always did do no matter what she was doing."

Jennifer grew up at Ash Bank and attended Moorside High School before

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