Tributes paid to '˜amazing' Eastbourne midwife

Tributes have been paid to an Eastbourne midwife who died while visiting family in India last month.

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Eastbourne midwife Yogeeta Chavda died in a car crash while visiting family in India last month. SUS-160604-141938001Eastbourne midwife Yogeeta Chavda died in a car crash while visiting family in India last month. SUS-160604-141938001
Eastbourne midwife Yogeeta Chavda died in a car crash while visiting family in India last month. SUS-160604-141938001

Yogeeta Chavda, 33, died in a car crash on March 16 while visiting the Gudjarat region of India for a family wedding.

She had worked at the Midwifery Unit at Eastbourne DGH, helping to deliver hundreds of children since finishing her training in 2008.

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Kay Plaine, a senior midwife who worked with Yogeeta at the DGH, said she was a popular and talented midwife.

She said, “It sounds like a cliché but she really was one of the kindest people I’ve known. She never had a bad word to say about anybody and would go out of her way to keep in touch with people. If she hadn’t heard from someone in a while she would give them a call and catch up.

“She was funny and had time for her patients. She loved being a midwife.

“She was an amazing midwife really, well-respected and loved for her cheerful, positive outlook on life.

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“While she was in India she planned to visit a birthing centre and to exchange ideas and see if there was anything she might be able to bring back here.”

Yogeeta’s family are organising a donation to a maternity unit in India in her memory.

A funeral service was held in London last week but friends and colleagues from the DGH and Conquest Hospital in Hastings are invited to a memorial walk along the Bluebell Trail on Tuesday, April 12.

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