Young Brit dies on holiday in Prague as boyfriend pays heartbreaking tribute

Tributes are pouring in for the "most beautiful and sweetest" woman who tragically died on a holiday to Prague with her boyfriend.

Daire Ni Heidhin, from Dundalk in Ireland, was rushed to hospital after becoming unwell and passed away last Saturday in the Czech capital, the Irish Mirror reports.

Her 29-year-old boyfriend said it felt like a dream which he can't escape from.

The early years' childcare practitioner at Little Partners Creche, wrote online: "I can’t believe I’m even writing this I just feel like I am stuck in a dream and I can’t get out of it.

"Babe you have made me the happiest man that I never knew I thought was possible for someone to feel. There was not one moment in the time we had that I never felt like the luckiest and most loved person in the world from the very first time we laid eyes on each other.

"I love you so much and I will forever babe."

A best friend said: "The sister I never had, my partner in crime and my bridesmaid to be. I will love you forever and always Daire."

Daire was a talented soccer player and a popular member of Dundalk Young Ireland’s ladies’ team.

The club posted: "My hands are shaking and the tears are rolling down my face as I tell you about the sudden passing of one of our princesses.

"Early this morning our friend and comrade Daire was taken from us and given her angel wings. We are all devastated for her and her family and friends. Life can be so cruel. Far too young to leave us.

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"You will be sadly missed by all your teammates at the DYI where you were much loved and adored. You can see by the pictures how close these girls are. FAMILY.

"May your family have the strength to get over these few days and send you on your way to heaven. Fly high kid."

The club also encouraged fans of Dundalk to help out the family by making a donation to a GoFundMe campaign which has raised €19,000 (£16,000) to date to help Daire's family with repatriation and funeral costs.

Many people who knew Daire have also spoken of their sadness at hearing that she had passed away.

You can donate to the GoFundMe campaign in memory of Daire here.

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