Father-of-three police officer, 38, dies suddenly while on holiday with teenage son
PC Shazad Saddique's wife is pregnant with their fourth child
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Your support makes all the difference.A Greater Manchester Police officer has died suddenly while on holiday in Scotland with his son.
Father-of-three PC Shazad Saddique, 38, whose wife is pregnant with their fourth child, was in Scotland with his 13-year-old son when he passed away.
They were visiting the Fairy Pools – a popular tourist attraction leading down from the Cuillin Mountain Range on the Isle of Skye.
His family said he was on a “spiritual retreat” at the time.
Police Scotland confirmed there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.
Pc Saddique joined GMP 12 months ago and was a student officer based in the Tameside District.
GMP said he enjoyed serving his local community and formed close relationships with many of his colleagues, who have described him as an outstanding individual and role model.
Outside work, the officer enjoyed hiking and trekking and was heavily involved in outreach work with youths in the local community, which focused on enabling youngsters to experience outdoor activities in the countryside.
Paying tribute to him, his family said: “Shaz was the most selfless person you could ever hope to meet; he always put other people first and wanted to make every new experience a fun one.
“He had a real passion for the outdoors and helping others, particularly young people in the community.
“Deep in his heart, he felt very strongly about youth outreach programs and getting young people out in the countryside to do fun activities.
“He was sincere in his devotion and worship. He was passionate about Thikr gatherings and was devoted to the teachings and guidance of his Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoobi.
“He loved nature for the very fact that it was a means for him to remember and praise his lord.
“His final trip to the Isle of Skye was sincerely to gather a group and collectively praise Allah, as a spiritual retreat.
“He achieved so much and we were always so proud of him. He completed marathons all over the world and did hiking challenges throughout the UK, all in the name of raising money for charity.
“He loved his family more than anything; he was a supporting figure and a role model for his siblings. He was the best dad, and his wife and kids were his absolute world.
“It has been clear for us to see today, how much he meant to so many people and how many hearts he touched. The outpouring of support for the family has been huge and for that we want to thank everyone.
“We will miss you dearly bhai Shazad, but you will never be forgotten.”
Chief Superintendent Neil Evans, GMP’s Territorial Commander for Tameside, said: “Today is a very sad day for Greater Manchester Police.
“We received the update from Police Scotland last night and have since been working to provide support for Pc Saddique’s family and close colleagues at this incredibly difficult time.
“I met with his family earlier today and they are understandably devastated by their loss. My thoughts and condolences are with them, and we will continue to do all that we can to support them.
“Although Shazad was only with us for a short amount of time, it is clear to see the significant impact he had, not only on the public, but also on his colleagues.
“I spent some time with his close colleagues this morning and listened to all the lovely words they had to say about him, and the stories they had to tell.
“I think one of the main things which stood out to me, were just how much of an outstanding individual and role model he was.”
Additional reporting by Press Association
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