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A YOUNG British teacher died just minutes after speaking to his mum on the phone about coming home.

Bradley Hall, 25, passed away suddenly in Shanghai, China, where he had worked for two years as a teacher.

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Bradley Hall, 25, died suddenly – shortly after speaking to his mumCredit: Facebook
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Bradley’s family said he lived a perfectly healthy lifestyleCredit: Go fund me
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The Teessidde University graduate had been teaching in China for two yearsCredit: Facebook

Just 90 minutes before his death, Bradley had been chatting away to his mum Lindsey back in Teeside.

They were planning his upcoming trip home – but tragically it never happened.

Lindsey was surprised to see Bradley’s number phoning back shortly after they’d hung up.

Devastatingly, it wasn’t her son but a friend who broke the awful news that Bradley was dead.

The Teeside University graduate could have suffered a heart-related issue, the authorities said.

After signing off on a post-mortem in China, they were told it would cost them £3,000.

Bradley’s grieving family are now trying to arrange for his body to be flown home.

Lindsey told TeessideLive: “I was talking to my son an hour and a half beforehand, chit chatting away.

“Then he rang back. I said: ‘Hiya son, alright?’ but it was his friend to say he’d passed away.”

The UK authorities have indicated that a second post-mortem may be required once Bradley’s body is repatriated, according to his stepfather, Marc Henderson-Thynne.

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Marc, 56, said information is “scarce” at the moment.

Bradley was described by his family as “fit as a fiddle”.

They said he was a healthy 25-year-old whose life revolved around the gym, his teaching work and dog walks.

Marc said: “He was fit, he trained, he didn’t smoke, didn’t drink.

He was never in any trouble, he didn’t like violence, he loved football and had a season ticket before.”

Bradley’s aunt set up a GoFundMe page to help his parents cover the repatriation costs, estimated at £18,000.

The campaign states: “Tragically, on May 10th, my 25-year-old nephew Bradley passed away unexpectedly while in China. I’m doing this to provide some relief for his mom and dad.

“He was working out there as a teacher, as a family, we are absolutely devastated and heartbroken.

“We are working with the authorities here and in China to bring him home.

“As you can imagine, this process will be costly, and when he is back, we need to organize a funeral that no parent expects to arrange. Any donation, regardless of amount, will be appreciated. Any remaining funds will be donated to the Finley Cooper Foundation in Bradley’s honor.”

More than £5,500 has been raised so far.

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Bradley’s family have launched a GoFundMe campaign to repatriate his bodyCredit: Facebook
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