Tributes paid to woman after nightclub death
Chloe Ferris, who died at a Belfast nightclub in the early hours of Sunday, has been described as âbubbly, bright and beautifulâ in tributes after her sudden death.
The emergency services were called to Lux nightclub in the city centre at about 02:20 GMT after reports that two women had fallen unconscious.
Ms Ferris, who was in her 20s, had died by the time police had arrived.
The other woman who lost unconsciousness in the nightclub was taken to hospital where she is undergoing treatment.
A death notice for Ms Ferris described her as a âbeloved daughterâ and âmuch lovedâ sister aunt, niece, and cousin.
It added she was part of the âSister Squadâ and a friend to many.
âAbsolutely heartbreakingâ
Ms Ferris was a trainee at Enhance Belfast, a beauty training academy.
In an online tribute, it described her as a âlovely studentâ and said her sudden death was âabsolutely heartbreakingâ.
She was also a former pupil of St Clareâs Primary School in Belfast.
In a Facebook post, its staff sent their âdeepest sympathy to her mum, dad and brothers at this heartbreaking timeâ.
One mourner wrote: âI had the privilege to teach Chloe. She was such a bubbly, bright and beautiful girl.â
In a statement, a spokesperson for Lux nightclub said: âOur thoughts and sympathies are with the parents and family during this very difficult time.â