THE family of Sam Diatta, who died after a disturbance at a city jeweller's, is raising money for a mental health charity.

Sam's sister, Teba, has set up a JustGiving page to raise money for Rethink Mental Illness which has raised £103 in a matter of hours.

As The Press reported at the time, on Thursday night (August 25) about 50 of Sam's family and friends gathered on the steps of York Minster for just over half an hour listening to music and sharing stories of 39-year-old Sam, from York, who tragically died in a disturbance at Mappin and Webb jewellers in Coney Street in York city centre on July 26.

York Press: Candles being lit for Sam Diatta outside York MinsterCandles being lit for Sam Diatta outside York Minster

Teba has previously said that Sam developed mental health issues in his later teenage years which stayed with him throughout his life.

Speaking at the gathering, Teba said: "There was just 17-months between me and Sam so I can't remember life without him. People used to think we were twins.

"Sam was just amazing. I was the demanding one, I always used to twist his arm and get my own way. He wasn't pushy or in your face. When he was well he was just an amazing person and we all miss him so much."

York Press: Teba and Sam DiattaTeba and Sam Diatta

A medical investigation is being conducted into the cause of Sam's death.

Four men, who were initially arrested in connection with the report, have been interviewed and re-released on bail pending the results of police and medical investigations.

Teba said: "We don't know why he went into the jeweller's, but it was my mum's birthday two days later and we'd like to think he'd gone in there to buy something for her."

Sam spent the first nine years of his life living on Leeman Road and attended St Barnabas church and school.

When the family moved to Acomb, Sam attended Poppleton Road primary school for two years, before heading to Manor CE school, where he was a popular face in his year group. He belonged to Lidgett Grove church cubs and Scouts and enjoyed camping and many of those at the gathering last night remembered Sam growing up in York.

As The Press reported at the time of the incident last month, North Yorkshire Police officers received several reports of a disturbance at the store and upon arrival a man was being restrained by a member of the shop staff and members of the public.

Unfortunately Sam began to have medical difficulties and was taken to York Hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead shortly after 6.40pm.

Anyone who witnessed the Mappin and Webb incident and has not yet come forward is asked to call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for the Major Incident Team. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Please quote incident number 405 of July 26.