The family of a karaoke singer who died of weeks after performing a Eve gig at a hotel have revealed the 'gut-wrenching' moment doctors switched off his life support.


Lance Mills, 34, who was a regular on the pub circuit in south west England, fell ill after singing at an event in Yeovil, Somerset.


Lance, of Weymouth, Dorset, spent almost four weeks in hospital but his health continued to deteriorate and he was placed on a ventilator.


His mother, Tina Cockett, and 수원셔츠룸 sister, Leanne Mills, have now told of the harrowing moment they agreed to turn off his life support ma


br>/p>Leanne, 28, said her brother had been overweight and had learning difficulties but had no other underlying health pro


br>/p> image class="left" url= Lance Mills (pictured above), 34, from Weymouth, Dorset, was a regular on the pub circuit in south west England. --- --- --- --- --- --- He fell ill after singing at an event on Christmas Eve in So --- br>/p> image class="left" url= Lance, 인계동셔츠룸 pictured above, became unwell on Boxing Day and was admitted to the Dorset County Hospital.













His health continued to deteriorate and he was placed on a


i<br>rShe said: 'Unfortunately we got a call from the doctor saying we should brace ourselves for the fact he doesn't look like he'l


c<br>.'The consultant left the ward so we could say our goodbyes.






I couldn't cope with it. My mum said her goodbyes and I couldn't watch my mum say goodbye to her son. It was gut-


c<br>.'The consultant said they were going to turn everything off and my mum said she didn't want to be there for that.













I could not bare the thought of him being o


s<br>.'I said to him he was going to be with our nan up there and they turned everything off. They made sure he was in no pain and handled it be


f<br>.'I said I hope they will throw a massive party for 수원셔츠룸 you up there as we can't do it down here at the moment, and he slipped away.






Watching him it felt like time had stopped. I held his hand and told him th


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It is not clear how or where Lance cau


coro<br>rus.He was not displaying symptoms at the time of his final concert and Tier Four restrictions had not been imposed on Somer


at t<br>ime.Lance became unwell on Boxing Day and was admitted to the Dorset


ty H<br>tal.Tina said: 'I believe Lance performed at a hotel but I think the stage was far away and there were only a f


eopl<br>ere.'Lance tested positive for Covid and we took him to hospital.













He was taken into the intensive care unit and by New Year he took a really bad turn for the worse and was put


ven<br>tor. image class="left" url= Paying tribute to her son (pictured), Tina Cockett said: 'When Lance was at home, he was a caring son but when he was out and about, he was the life and so --- f th
rty' image class="left" url= Lance pictured performing on stage. He was not displaying symptoms at the time of his final concert and Tier Four restrictions had not been imposed on Some


at <br>time'I cannot fault the efforts of the staff - they tried everything.













They called us so I could go and say goodbye. They ga


im 2<br>urs.'They called the following day to say they there was nothing more they could for him. I spoke to the consultant and he said he was one of the youngest (patients with Covi


) th<br>ad.'Paying tribute to her son, she said: 'When Lance was at home, he was a caring son but when he was out and about, he was the life and so


f th<br>rty.'Lance had learning difficulties and he got through life by memorising things like lyrics and he could do them at the drop of a hat. He


won<br>ul.'Leanne, a healthcare worker, added: 'Lance was unique.













He gave out so much kindness and love to all tho


ho k<br>him.'He enjoyed the simple things in life and never wanted anything more than to be entertaining everyone with his love for music and singing, wanting to make everyone smile and ha


goo<br>me.'Arrangements for Lance's funeral are current


eing<br>e. The tragedy follows a 28-year-old bride-to-be and a 'passionate' charity worker dying in hospital w


coro<br>rus. image class="left" url= Laura Gentry, who was engaged to partner Jack Brighouse, was initially rushed to hospital with abdominal pains just before the New Year. --- --- --- --- --- --- She was diagnosed with Covid-19 while on a ward in James Paget University Hospital in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and put --- a ve
ator image class="left" url= Claudia Marsh passed away at The Royal University Hospital, Liverpool, on her 25th birthday after succumbing to Covid-19.













She volunteered for The Whitechapel Centre, a Liverpool based


less<br>rityLaura Gentry, from Kessingland near Lowestoft, was rushed to hospital with abdominal pains just before the New Year and was put on a ventilator after being diagnose


th C<br>-19.Her family said the horse-riding enthusiast, who was engaged to partner Jack Brighouse, 수원풀싸롱 then passed away on J


ry 17 i<br>spital.It is not known if she had any other underlying health conditions, or if she contracted the virus while bein


eated i<br>spital.Claudia Marsh, described as a 'beautiful', 'kind' and 'passionate' charity worker, died at the Royal University Hospital in Wirral, Merseyside,


her 25t<br>rthday.Claudia, who had suffered with an undisclosed eating disorder, became the 'poster girl' for the Whitechapel Centre charity and was involved with sorting and packing food and


eping p<br>ls.  She is thought to have battled the virus for several days in hospital before her con


on dete<br>ated. 
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