FAMILY AGONY

Olympic swimmer Helen Smart, 43, tragically found dead by her daughter, 4, who said ‘daddy, I can’t wake mummy up’

OLYMPIC swimmer Helen Smart was found dead by her four-year-old daughter - who said "Daddy, I can't wake Mummy up".

Helen, 43, died "suddenly" this weekend after retiring from her medal-winning career to be a headteacher.

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Olympic swimmer Helen Smart has died at the age of 43Credit: Facebook
She swam for Team GB at the 2000 Sydney OlympicsCredit: Alamy
Helen was a medal-winning swimmerCredit: Alamy

The decorated athlete, a backstroke specialist, swam for Team GB at the 2000 Sydney Olympics under her maiden name Helen Don-Duncan.

She also won a bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and silver at both the World and European Championships.

Mum-of-two Helen retired from the sport following the Sydney Olympics and went on to become head of Worsley Mesnes Community Primary School in Wigan.

Now Helen's mum Linda has told of how she was found dead at 4am on Saturday by her four-your-old daughter.

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Linda told the : "Heidi had woken up in the night and tried to get into bed with her.

"She said to her daddy, 'Mummy won't wake up''.

"He said, 'Oh, she must be very tired Heidi - you go back to bed'.

"He put the torch on and he said later that when he looked he could tell."

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Grieving Linda told how Helen had gone paddle boarding with her husband Craig and children Heidi and Stanley at dusk, just hours before her death - and had not been ill.

'PRIDE AND JOY'

Helen's father John also paid tribute to his daughter after her tragic death at the age of just 43.

He said: "Helen was our pride and joy - we are so proud of her. She lit up a room as soon as she arrived.

"Linda and I can't comprehend how she could just simply go to sleep and not wake up."

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