Popular bar girl found dead at home
Former deputy manager at Dr Brightons Ra Wolff, was found dead at home on Wednesday, June 22. Ra aged 37 first moved to Brighton from London six years ago working at the Coach House Restaurant in Middle Street and She Said Boutique.
Former deputy manager at Dr Brightons, Ra Wolff, was found dead at her home on Wednesday, June 22.

Ra, aged 37 first moved to Brighton from London six years ago working at the Coach House Restaurant in Middle Street and She Said Boutique.
Two years ago Ra joined the team at Doctor Brightons as deputy manager for a year.
Following a break to be with her family in New Zealand she returned to Brighton and worked part-time at Dr Brightons and full time at Creased Cards in Meeting House Lane.
Charles Childs, owner of Dr Brightons said: “Our darling Ra Wolff has been taken suddenly and unexpectedly from us yesterday. She touched so many lives with her winning smile, charisma and huge caring heart. Our thoughts go out to all her family at this sad time.”
Funeral and memorial plans will be advised shortly.
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