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Featured: Metro

  • Writer: The Natalie Kate Moss Trust
    The Natalie Kate Moss Trust
  • Oct 17, 2023
  • 1 min read

‘I lost my sister to a brain haemorrhage when she was just 26’



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As cliched as it sounds, Natalie Moss was ‘living the dream’ when her life was struck tragically short at the age of just 26.


She had moved to London from Manchester and was working as a merchandiser for Karen Millen, making new friends and enjoying city life. But the one day she was struck down by an excruciating headache.


Sitting in the audience of a live Greg James Radio 1 show, Natalie fell sick out of nowhere and had to be rushed to hospital.


As news spread, her family rushed to be by her side. Natalie’s parents came from Lancashire, her sister Fiona came from university in Newcastle, and her brother Sebastian flew over from Italy where he lives. 




 
 
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