A Channel 4 star has been named as one of two people found dead at a property this week. Daniel Duffield, 24, was found dead at a house in Hednesford, in Cannock, Staffordshire. He was a paramedic who took part in Channel 4's 999: On the Frontline.
As shared in the Mirror, she wrote: "'Never in a million years did I think I'd have to sit and write this and yet I'm still trying to come to terms with it." Writing on Facebook, Duffield's heartbroken sister shared the news her "beautiful brother has left us today". She added: "I'm so distraught you've gone. I will never come to terms with it that you're no longer here. You such a bright soul, always helping other people making them smile, laugh, saving lives but unfortunately you couldn't help yourself.
"You seemed happy, even though you were not. And I keep replaying the last few months wondering if I could've done more. So this is everybody's reminder that a smile can hide so much pain. Please check in on your mates regularly. I know we all pretend we live important busy lives but really, nothing is more important than the people around us.
Detective Superintendent Nicki Addison, of Staffordshire's Major Investigations Department, said: "My thoughts are very much with the families at this time. I know this news has understandably shaken the local community. I'd like to reassure everyone that we've got a specialist team of officers working extensive hours to fully investigate what happened and support the families of those affected.