Australian based food influencer Stacey Hatfield 's career was cut short when she suddenly died -- just after she became a mother.
On September 29, Hatfield died due to complications during the birth of child at home, according to her husband, Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Her husband, Nathan Warnecke, said she died after giving birth to the couple's first son at home. Warnecke said that an "unforeseen and extremely rare complication arose" and Hatfield died after being transferred to hospital. The coroner is investigating her death, but no further details have been released.
Warnecke wrote on Instagram: "I knew Stace for 9 amazing years, she was the light of my life and the reason I got up in the morning. She was my lighthouse in the storm and the world is less bright without her in it."
Stacey Hatfield was a qualified nutritionist and ran a small business, Natural Spoonfuls , which offered recipe development and advice.
Who was Stacey Hatfield?
Stacey Warnecke, a Melbourne-based social media influencer and founder of Natural Spoonfuls, passed away while residing in the city.
Warnecke dedicated her career to promoting toxin-free eating through her platform. Natural Spoonfuls, established by Warnecke, served as a medium for sharing her approach to healthy living, as per TMZ.
She wrote a statement about the platform, which was shared on the brand's official website, stating she started it to share the changes she made in her life to deal with the effects of various ailments.
In addition to running Natural Spoonfuls, Warnecke founded Waffl, a content creation platform focused on producing and promoting food-related content.
Warnecke officially tied the knot with Nathan Warnecke, whom she had known for nine years prior to her death, in 2024.
In a tribute post shared on Natural Spoonfuls' Instagram account, Nathan Warnecke recalled their wedding vows on a white sand beach in the Maldives. He spoke extensively about Stacey's character and expressed that his partner "made me the man I am today."
On September 29, Hatfield died due to complications during the birth of child at home, according to her husband, Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Her husband, Nathan Warnecke, said she died after giving birth to the couple's first son at home. Warnecke said that an "unforeseen and extremely rare complication arose" and Hatfield died after being transferred to hospital. The coroner is investigating her death, but no further details have been released.
Warnecke wrote on Instagram: "I knew Stace for 9 amazing years, she was the light of my life and the reason I got up in the morning. She was my lighthouse in the storm and the world is less bright without her in it."
Stacey Hatfield was a qualified nutritionist and ran a small business, Natural Spoonfuls , which offered recipe development and advice.
Who was Stacey Hatfield?
Stacey Warnecke, a Melbourne-based social media influencer and founder of Natural Spoonfuls, passed away while residing in the city.
Warnecke dedicated her career to promoting toxin-free eating through her platform. Natural Spoonfuls, established by Warnecke, served as a medium for sharing her approach to healthy living, as per TMZ.
She wrote a statement about the platform, which was shared on the brand's official website, stating she started it to share the changes she made in her life to deal with the effects of various ailments.
In addition to running Natural Spoonfuls, Warnecke founded Waffl, a content creation platform focused on producing and promoting food-related content.
Warnecke officially tied the knot with Nathan Warnecke, whom she had known for nine years prior to her death, in 2024.
In a tribute post shared on Natural Spoonfuls' Instagram account, Nathan Warnecke recalled their wedding vows on a white sand beach in the Maldives. He spoke extensively about Stacey's character and expressed that his partner "made me the man I am today."
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