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Tommy Sheridan's mum dies in fire at Glasgow home as 'heartbroken' son pays tribute

Tommy Sheridan’s mother has tragically died after a fire broke out at her home in Glasgow. The former Glasgow MSP shared the devastating news on his Twitter account after mum Alice, 84, passed away on Sunday, March 12.

He wrote: “It is with great regret and broken hearts that myself and my two sisters Lynn and Carol have to inform our friends that our mum has sadly been taken from us last night. The circumstances surrounding her death are still being investigated but sadly she was claimed by a fire in her flat on Invergyle Drive in Cardonald.

Alice Sheridan was an incredible mum to us but also a very proud grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister, aunt and friend to many. She was Govan born and bred and fought injustice all her life.

Tommy with mum Alice Sheridan (Twitter)

“She was a passionate trade unionist and socialist who believed a better world was possible if enough of us fought for it. Her work with bar staff to organise them into a union and secure better wages and conditions was inspiring.

“Her efforts to support the battered wives movement and secure trade union backing for a refuge is a matter of record and source of pride. Her pioneering work with child and adult victims of sexual abuse while employed by the Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (RSSPCC) was ground breaking and a source of help for several hundreds.

“Her role in the titanic battle against Thatcher's poll tax was critical and pivotal in the success of that campaign. Her commitment to Scottish independence and opposition to the poisonous Murdoch media empire was peerless.

“She was some wummin. This contribution is painful to write but Alice will never be forgotten and her spirit will live on in our hearts and all those hearts of people who believe in fighting injustice and standing up against poverty and the abuse of power.

“Rest In Eternal Peace Mum. RIP Alice Sheridan."

Tributes to Alice have been flooding in with former SNP politician Alex Neil offering his condolences. He tweeted: "This is dreadful news. It's bad enough to lose your mum, it's especially difficult when it's so sudden but when it's in these circumstances it's devastating.

"No matter your or her age. Your mum is always your mum. Condolences from Isabell and me."

Former leader of Glasgow City Council, Frank McAveety said: "Such sad news Tommy. Losing your mum is the hardest to cope with. I am sure you will have great memories of what she did for you so celebrate her life well lived and the people she helped along the way."

Another person wrote: "So very sad Thomas. I was very fond of Alice She was such a source of kindness and encouragement in my life. RIP beautiful lady."

A third person said: "Met your mum many times during her work in helping women in difficult circumstances - she was absolutely passionate about helping others & a true inspiration. May she rest in eternal peace. Thinking of you & her family & friends at this time."

The former socialist politician lost his dad, Tommy Snr, back in 2017. The 80-year-old died following a battle with heart disease.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Officers received a report of a fire at a property on Invergyle Drive in Glasgow around 7.55pm on Sunday March 12 2023.

"Emergency services attended and an 84-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

"The fire was extinguished by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and inquiries into the circumstances are ongoing."

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were alerted at 7.49pm on Sunday March 12 to reports of a dwelling fire at Invergyle Drive, Glasgow.

"Operations Control mobilised four fire appliances and one aerial appliance to the scene, where firefighters extinguished a fire affecting a multi-storey flat.

"Sadly, one female casualty passed away at the scene.

"Our thoughts are very much with her family, friends and all of those affected at this difficult time.

"A joint investigation between SFRS and Police Scotland is ongoing."

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