Daniel Lingard’s family say his death feels like a ‘really odd nightmare we will wake up from’
A devastated family has paid tribute to their ‘loving and bubbly son’ after he tragically died aged just three years old. Daniel Lingard “joined the angels” on April 25.
His heartbreaking parents, Andrew, 30, and 28-year-old Nikita Lingard had put their son to bed after he developed a temperature. They woke up the following day to find the youngster unresponsive.
The grieving family are still awaiting answers following a post-mortem examination and say they are taking it “day-by-day”. Speaking to Edinburgh Live, dad Andrew described the ordeal as feeling like an “odd nightmare they will wake up from”.
Daniel’s funeral took place on Friday, and the family, who originally hail from Inverness in Scotland, have been overwhelmed with an outpouring of support and condolences from well-wishers.
Reflecting on his son, Andrew said: “It just feels like he’s going to walk through the door happy as Larry but obviously that’s not going to happen. There are no words to describe how hard it’s been like without him – it’s unimaginable.”
“He was always smiling and he was always bubbly. He would always want a cuddle too. He was just the happiest wee boy and nothing ever phased him.
“His favourite movie was Cat in the Hat, he could recite it off by heart. He loved singing, dancing, pretending to be a T-Rex, he was full of smiles even when he wasn’t well. He could always light up a room and he touched the hearts of everyone he met.
“You could see the love he had for everyone in his blue eyes.
“It was a sudden and unexplained death – there was no reason behind it. He had a temperature the night before and then the next morning he was gone. We’ve been told he was fighting an infection but what that infection is, we don’t know.
“We gave him Calpol and did everything right but it was just too much for his body. The post-mortem has happened but it will be about six months until we get an actual reason for it. Since then, we’ve been taking it day-by-day but it still doesn’t feel real.
“It feels like a really odd nightmare we will wake up from.”
The family received support from The Edinburgh Children’s Hospital prior to a post-mortem being carried out in Glasgow. They were provided with assistance to help them navigate the unimaginably harrowing period.
Andrew went on to say: “They would always accommodate us and make sure there was space for us to come in. Unfortunately, there was another family going through the same thing at the same time so they would always ensure there was enough time for us to spend with him and it wouldn’t interfere with the other family.
“I could phone them 24/7 – they didn’t have to offer us all that help, but they did and it was incredible. We are definitely going to do more fundraising for them in the future. The hospital went above and beyond for us and did so much while also dealing with other children in the hospital.”
Andrew’s brother, Daniel James Lingard, is gearing up to tackle the Edinburgh Half Marathon this weekend in a bid to raise funds for the hospital. He said: “The Children’s Hospital really helped us and they were incredibly gracious about it all. I just want to push his memory as much as possible.
“I always wanted do a marathon because my dad’s done a couple of them in the past. It’s something that’s been in the works for a while. It just made sense to try and give back a bit and push Daniel’s name out there.
“He was just so much fun and a very affectionate kid. It’s just something that shouldn’t have happened.”
Speaking ahead of his brother lining up at the start line, Andrew said: “Honestly, I think it’s amazing he’s doing it.
“I had an operation on Thursday, so I can’t do it with him but if I could, I would. The fact he’s raised the amount he did within 24 hours is just incredible – it’s outstanding.”
The GoFundMe reads: “On Sunday the 24th of May I will be running the Edinburgh Half Marathon in memory of my wee nephew Daniel. It’s a last minute attempt for donations and we would be incredibly grateful for any donations, no matter how big or small.
“The Edinburgh Children’s hospital were incredible at helping us through this trying and difficult time, we are incredibly grateful for them and the work that they do and it would be wrong to not try and give back after all the help they gave us.
“The reason for the total being £1,323 is because it honours Daniels birthday, being the 1st of March 2023.
“If you can’t donate, sharing the post will make it reach further and help reach the goal which I hope will be possible.
“Thank you so much for taking your time to read this. Let’s do it for the wee man! X”
Those wishing to contribute can donate to the fundraiser here.
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