https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-64540448
A 12-year-old girl was left “shattered” after her dad died suddenly the night before he planned to book a family holiday.
The devastating blow came just months after Ruby, from Merthyr Tydfil, had lost her great-grandmother to dementia.
At the time, in 2018, she felt unable to talk about it or even cry, with people saying “be brave for mam”.
After suffering anxiety, Ruby is slowly regaining confidence and wants everyone to be open about their feelings.
“It was one of the most horrible feelings,” she said, looking back.
“It has been a real struggle losing them and my mental health has been impacted, but it is getting slowly better. The morning he died came as a real shock and I miss him lots.
“Everyone would say ‘be brave for mam’. I felt I had to be fine. There were no tears or anything. I had to keep myself away if I had to deal with emotion.”
It was five years ago, when Ruby was seven that her great-grandmother died from vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Then, in December of 2018, her dad Jamie, who was 38, had been talking about a family holiday before he went to bed.
But he never woke up – dying suddenly and unexpectedly from a blood clot.
Remembering him fondly, Ruby says: “Dad was a nutter, to be fair. He was just full of laughter.”
While she is able to talk openly about her father now, when she transitioned from primary to high school, her teachers noticed she was quiet and lacking in confidence.