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For any copyright, please send me a message.  A "fit and healthy" dad who was expecting his fourth child died suddenly in a school park at the age of just 36.  Tragic Nasir Mehmood, from Burton, had been playing volleyball at a tournament when worried family members told teammates he hadn't returned home.  He was later found dead in his car by his brother-in-law in the early hours of the following morning.   It happened during an event at John Taylor Free School on the afternoon of Sunday, January 19, Derbyshire Live reports.  Mr Mehmood had suffered a heart attack after the match, his family said.  Angela Parveen, cousin of Mr Mehmood's wife, Nazia, said: "Nasir was very well known as a taxi driver for Uttoxeter Taxis and through playing volleyball.  "He was very fit and healthy and he set up the volleyball team in Burton around a year ago.  "Every person who has come to offer their condolences has said the same thing - he never had a bad word to say about anyone and was always himself.  "An outpouring of grief and sadness has hit the community."  Mr Mehmood, who grew up in Pakistan, was a volleyball champion in his younger years.  After moving to Burton, he set out to start up a new team.  Mr Mehmood had lived in Branston 10 years with wife Nazia, 32, and their three children - Khadeeja, seven, Ismail, five and Zulekha, three.  His wife is currently expecting the couple's fourth child. Read More Top news stories from Mirror Online  Mrs Parveen added: "What I will remember most about him is the fact that he was always willing to help at family gatherings.  "He would always be the first person there and would help, no matter what. Nothing was ever a problem for him.  "He was always looking on the bright side of life.  "He was just an amazing guy, who has left a big gap."  Nasir's funeral was held at Central Jamia Mosque Rizvia on Friday, January 24.  Mourners from all over the country attended the service, including members of volleyball teams who had played with him over the years.  A spokesman for Uttoxeter Taxis said everybody at the company had been saddened to hear of their colleague's death.  They said: "We have lost a good member of our team and are thinking about his family."  Sue Plant, head of John Taylor Free School, said: "Our sympathies go to his family and friends."

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