A FATHER whose smile "could light up a room" has died aged 29.

Dean Robson, from Creekmoor, Poole was put in an induced coma after having chest pains and died five days later after a heart attack.

Now his devastated family are paying tribute to the beloved dad, who worked at Putt Putt Noodle in Poole.

His fiancée Bekky Roberts said: "Before I met Dean, my world was lonely and dull, and he picked me up and gave me the happiest years of my life.

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"He blessed me with love and blessed me with our son. He will never be forgotten and forever be loved.

"He was the best dad, the best fiancé, the best brother, and the best son.

"I will never forget you and I'll forever be in love with you."

Bekky said Dean loved working at Putt Putt Noodle and always put her and their three-year-old son Caleb first.

Dean has four brothers and a sister. They paid tribute to a ‘great brother’.

His younger brother Sean said: “You may be gone now, but I hope we will meet again in a world where darkness and pain will be no more.

“You have closed your eyes to rest, and I pray that your soul rests in peace.

“You will forever hold a place in my heart, the moments we shared will last a lifetime, the times we spent were priceless, you forever remain in my heart. I love you bro.”

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Bekky wants to try and ensure that other families don't suffer the same heartache and is urging anyone experiencing symptoms that could indicate heart problems to get them checked ‘as soon as possible’.

“[I just want to] raise awareness for the signs and symptoms of a heart attack,” she said.

“If anyone notices crushing chest pains and pain from the top of the shoulder to the wrist, sickness and dizziness, they’re all signs and need to be checked as soon as possible.

“My partner would never go to the doctors, so the signs are literally all he had, two hours before he had the heart attack.”