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'I don't know how to thank them for what they have done'

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October 06, 2025

SHOPKEEPER WHO STOPPED BREATHING FOR THREE MINUTES AFTER SUFFERING HEART ATTACK SAVED BY STAFF

- By DANIEL HALL Reporter daniel.hall0l@reachplc.corr

'I don't know how to thank them for what they have done'

L-R Market operative Matty Watkins, Insp Lacey Embleton, June Jefferson and market

A GRAINGER Market shopkeeper who stopped breathing for around three minutes after a heart attack has thanked the quick-thinking staff who saved her life.

June Jefferson runs Dennis and June's Sandwich Fayre, which she opened alongside her late husband 30 years ago.

On September 4, she started to feel unwell. She said: “I was just standing; my neck went stiff and then my arms went like lead, and I said to the girl I am going to have to sit down.

“She can’t handle anything like that, so I quietly got up and went to the market office. Good job I did.”

June walked the short distance across the aisle to the market inspector’s office, complaining to Inspector Lacey Embleton of a “crushing pain in the chest’

Lacey rang an ambulance, and asked her colleagues for help.

Lacey said: “Matty (Watkins) went to get a defibrillator and Davey (Rookes) came into the office while I was on the phone to the ambulance. June took some sprays and then had a seizure.

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