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Heartbroken family issue urgent message after daughter dies in nightclub

By staff23 September 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Zoe Nunn, 20, was studying politics at university in Cambridge when she fell ill and died

Robert Rowlands Deputy editor, Money and lifestyle hub and Neil Shaw

11:53, 23 Sep 2025

The heartbroken family of a student who died from an asthma attack in a nightclub are urging other university students to take the condition seriously. Zoe Nunn, 20, was studying politics at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge when she suffered a fatal asthma attack that led to cardiac arrest.

Zoe had been hospitalised with asthma as a child, but hadn’t experienced an attack for quite some time and didn’t have her blue reliever inhaler with her. Now her devastated mum Louise Nunn, 49, dad Mark, 52, and sister Lily, 27, have teamed up with Asthma + Lung UK to warn students heading off to university to always carry their inhalers if they suffer from asthma, reports Bristol Live.

Louise, from Ipswich, shared the harrowing details of Zoe’s final moments with PA news agency. She said: “Zoe was in a nightclub with friends. Probably because she was having difficulty, she’d gone into the toilet, and she was found collapsed in the toilet in cardiac arrest.

“We were woken up in the middle of the night by the police and we were blue-lighted to the hospital in a police car, which was traumatic. We were told right at that very first point that things didn’t look good because she had been in cardiac arrest for so long.

“Although they got her heart beat back, she obviously had suffered brain damage by that point… We were told to bring family in to say goodbye.”

A post-mortem examination revealed that Zoe, who passed away in May 2022, suffered a cardiac arrest triggered by an asthma attack. NHS data shows that emergency asthma admissions in young people aged 15 to 24 typically surge by 70% during autumn compared to summer.

Surge in asthma attack admissions in the UK

In England, 2024 saw a near tripling of cases from 235 emergency admissions in August to 640 in October. Mrs Nunn said the family had lost Zoe but also the future they had envisioned with her.

She said: “She wanted to go and study for her MA in journalism in Edinburgh, that was her plan, and obviously that wasn’t ever realised. She’d had her first relationship but she hadn’t really had a proper relationship, hadn’t been in love necessarily.

“There are lots of things that she wanted to do and that she’d got mapped out that she hasn’t been able to do. Her sister Lily has now had a baby – a baby Zoe never got to meet.”

In a truly selfless act, the family decided to donate Zoe’s organs, including her kidneys, heart, liver, corneas and blood vessels. Mrs Nunn said: “We want to raise awareness, because if we can even change one person’s view and make them carry an inhaler, we can prevent another family having to go through what we’ve gone through.

“I think for us as a family, it’s just about making young people aware that just carrying your inhaler can actually save your life. Zoe also hadn’t registered with a doctor at uni, she didn’t have her asthma plan with her.

“I think if we can just encourage young people to do these things, hopefully other families won’t be in the situation we’re in.” Mrs Nunn said: “It’s impossible to describe the incredible sorrow that Zoe’s death has left us with.

“She was such a strong personality – political, passionate about inequality, compassionate and articulate. She was desperate to play her part in fighting injustice and was so full of promise. Her dream was to become prime minister.”

Asthma + Lung UK is also urging new and returning university students with asthma to sign up with a campus GP, keep their inhalers close and ensure housemates and friends are aware of their condition.

Dr Andy Whittamore, clinical lead at the charity, said: “Going to university is an exciting time, but it is essential that young people with asthma know how to access the right care when they move away from home and are scrupulous about taking their inhalers and other medication as prescribed.

“It’s important for students to be open about having asthma, and to have print-offs or screenshots of their asthma action plans. It’s vital too that they know what to do if they have an asthma attack, and that they’ve scoped out in advance how to get to the nearest hospital.

“During freshers’ week, many students are dealing with a perfect storm of asthma triggers, such as cigarette smoke, vapour, excess alcohol, new food, stress, excitement, increased exposure to viral infections, mould, damp, and even different types of pollen and air pollution which can make those first few weeks at university tough on their lungs.”

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