The Sun reports. Marie's mum, Janet St John said: “It doesn’t make sense - they allowed Marley in but not three of her children.“They are heartbroken, all they wanted was ten minutes with her to say their last goodbyes.”Lynette was admitted to the hospice at the start of the Covid-19 firebreak in Wales where Covid regulations allow the same visitor in every day so Janet went in to comfort her dying daughter.When Lynette was nearing the end, her three youngest children Oshea, ten, Fabian, seven, Neveah, five, were allowed in for half an hour each.Janet, 63, said: “That was hard for her and for the children - there were a lot of cuddles and tears.“Marley was allowed in because dogs can’t catch or carry coronavirus and he did cheer everyone.
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