cancer – which she blamed on a series of NHS bungles. Her cervical cancer spread to her bones and her bowel, giving her no long-term chance of survival.She was on a drug trial which she hoped would extend her life for a few years but she had to stop taking it because it wasn’t working.
Two weeks after we told her story she ended up in Edinburgh’s Western Infirmary crippled in pain. She was later transferred to the Marie Curie Hospice.
She died on July 31.In the last few weeks of her life she was crocheting delicate shawls for her children, Morgan, 15, Gary, 11, Nathan, six, and 18-month-old Zac to give to their future babies.She said at the time: “I have started to knit and crochet Morgan a shawl for her first baby.
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