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Australian Channel 7 newsreader Yvette Mooney dies at 58 after long cancer battle

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Perth Now reported. She had been diagnosed with cancer in 2008.Her family were quoted as saying in a statement: "Our hearts are broken but our precious angel Vetti is at peace after a long battle with cancer."Her grace and courage were an inspiration."They said Yvette's "beautiful heart, kindness, wisdom and that gorgeous smile" enriched their lives.Yvette - who was mum to a son - had been on television screens in Australia since the early 80s, and she was well known for being on Seven News.Australian television and radio presenter Basil Zempilas, who previously worked with Yvette, tweeted: "Vale Yvette.

A beautiful person and a beautiful colleague.""We shared some special times together @SevenPerth," he added.Basil also sent condolences to Yvette's husband, son and other relatives.Channel 7 anchors Susannah Carr and Rick Ardon also paid tribute to the late screen star.Susannah said that Yvette was a "beautiful girl both inside and out", while Ardon said she "always had a warmth about her".Channel 7 sports presenter Adrian Barich tweeted two broken heart emojis, saying: "Yvette Mooney - such a beautiful person RIP Vettie."Fans have also taken to social media to express their sadness at the news."I am hearing Yvette Mooney has lost her battle with cancer, so sad," one person posted on Twitter."May she Rest In Peace," said another.Someone else said: "So sad to hear about Yvette Mooney's passing.

Loved her work!""Vale Yvette Mooney, a lovely human and journalist who'll be sadly missed," tweeted another. For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.

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