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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ther-dies-Turkish-balcony-plunge-holiday.html
A British nurse has died after falling from a balcony while on holiday in Turkeywith her son and partner.
Séaneen McCullough, from Belfast, was named by friends and colleagues as the woman who died in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Police are investigating to establish the circumstances of her death, Belfast Livereports.
Tributes have poured in for Ms McCullough, who worked at the Mater Hospital in Belfast.
One friend wrote: 'Sitting here in total shock, can’t believe the news that my wee nurse friend has been taken, way too soon while on holiday!!'
She added: 'I will forever remember our laughs on the ward and the crazy nights out we had!!!'
Another added: 'I will forever remember your infectious laugh and crazy sense of humour.'
The hospital where Ms McCullough worked also paid tribute, describing her as a 'fun-loving person and a great friend to many.'
>fun-loving
British mother dies in Turkish balcony plunge while on holiday with her son and partner
- Séaneen McCullough, from Belfast, died in early hours of Wednesday morning
- Police are investigating to establish the circumstances of the nurse's death
- Tributes have poured in for Ms McCullough, who worked at the Mater Hospital
A British nurse has died after falling from a balcony while on holiday in Turkeywith her son and partner.
Séaneen McCullough, from Belfast, was named by friends and colleagues as the woman who died in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Police are investigating to establish the circumstances of her death, Belfast Livereports.
Tributes have poured in for Ms McCullough, who worked at the Mater Hospital in Belfast.
One friend wrote: 'Sitting here in total shock, can’t believe the news that my wee nurse friend has been taken, way too soon while on holiday!!'
She added: 'I will forever remember our laughs on the ward and the crazy nights out we had!!!'
Another added: 'I will forever remember your infectious laugh and crazy sense of humour.'
The hospital where Ms McCullough worked also paid tribute, describing her as a 'fun-loving person and a great friend to many.'
>fun-loving