TRIBUTES have been paid online to a tragic Rangers fan who died from a blood clot just weeks after beating cancer.
William Brown, known as Wullie, passed away on Monday night with his beloved fiancee Jennifer Welsh by his side.
It's understood the 32-year-old Glasgow man was undergoing his final round of chemotherapy when he suffered a pulmonary embolism.
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Speaking on social media, Jennifer said: "He was doing so well. I'm so proud of him.
"He beat the cancer, it was gone and he had a pulmonary embolism on Monday night.
"I gave him eight minutes of CPR on my floor before paramedics got there and it was never going to be enough.
"He didn't stand a chance and I'm devastated. I don't know what I'm going to do without him."
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In another post she added: "My baby, My life, My world, My soul, My best friend, My absolute everything and you're gone.
"I will never get over this, I don't know how to.
"I will never forget about you and I will always love you."
The Blue Sea of Ibrox called on fans to applaud for William during the 32nd minute of the Motherwell game on Sunday.
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