A little boy has mysteriously died in his sleep just days after turning three.

Heartbroken mum Sophie Jones said her son Thomas was absolutely fine and had been playing on his roller skates just hours before his death.

Ms Jones and partner Adam Williams have been left with no information about what happened to their son after a postmortem found 'nothing out of the ordinary.'

The couple made the tragic discovery after they went to check on him in the morning and found he wasn't responding.

Paramedics rushed to the home and desperately tried to revive Thomas but they had to break the tragic news he had died in his sleep.

Thomas with brothers James, eight, and one-year-old Ethan (
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Ms Jones, 26, and Mr Williams, 34, have been left distraught by the death of their beloved son, who was brother to James, eight, and one-year-old Ethan.

Distraught Ms Jones told the Daily Post: “My life will never be the same again.

“He lived his little life to the fullest. He was a typical little boy.

“I am glad I can remember him as the happy little boy that he was.

“He had been playing on his roller skates all day the day before, he was completely fine - and that makes it worse for me.

“If he had been ill, perhaps I could have prepared myself for this.

“I just wish I had answers.

Heartbroken mum Sophie Jones said her son Thomas was absolutely fine and had been playing on his roller skates just hours before his death (
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“Thomas will never be forgotten, he will be talked about every day.”

Ms Jones and Mr Williams, from Wrexham, received permission from the coroner to take their little boy to Hope House’s Snowflake Room - a special bedroom where family can stay close to their child after they have died.

The funeral was held at Bethel Chapel, Wrexham, on Thursday, June 7, three weeks after the toddler, who attended Flying Start nursery at Bodhyfryd School, passed away on May 18.

“It was a peaceful death,” Ms Jones added.

“His dad had gone to check on him at about 5:45am, and when he went back in at around 8:20am, he had passed away.

“I don’t think there is a way to describe how I feel. I am still coming to terms with it.

“He was a bit tired when he was going to bed, but because of all the excitement from his party a couple of days before, I thought it was normal.

Ms Jones and partner Adam Williams have been left with no information about what happened to their son after a postmortem found 'nothing out of the ordinary' (
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“I feel as if I’m looking for someone to blame. I feel angry and upset.

“I keep asking myself, could I have done more as a parent? I suppose it is just one of those things.”

Now, they are organising a family fun day in memory of Thomas and to raise funds for Hope House and the North Wales Crusaders Wheelchair Rugby League.

The event will be held at The Club House on Wrexham Industrial Estate on Sunday, August 5 from 12pm until 4pm.

Ms Jones added: “Hope House were amazing, it was a lovely place for him to go. I would have rather he go there than anywhere else.

“And we’ve chose North Wales Crusaders Wheelchair Rugby League as one of our charities as it’s very close to our families hearts.

"My dad is head coach and my brother, who recently got diagnosed with epilepsy is a player.

“I want to raise as much money as I can for these two charities in memory of Thomas.”