DAME Barbara Windsor’s pals today call for her death to mark a turning point in the war on dementia. David Walliams urged more funding saying: “Let’s honour her legacy.” The Carry On and EastEnders icon died aged 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
Hubby Scott Mitchell, Britain’s Got Talent star David and The Sun aim to build a legacy in her name. And senior royals joined showbiz stars in paying glittering tribute to national treasure Babs.
David revealed: “I have seen first hand what Alzheimer’s can do to a close friend. It was heartbreaking seeing the growing distress and confusion in someone’s mind. “It is devastating for their loved ones too, and incredibly difficult to care for someone suffering with this disease. “Aside from.
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