A mum who 'didn't want to go' died after 'fighting brain cancer until her last breath'. Tricia Scoullar was surrounded by friends and family when she sadly died, with relatives saying she "fought until her last breath" to stay with them.
Daughter Clare has paid tribute to her much-loved mum, reports the Liverpool Echo. Mum and nan Tricia was just 59 when she suffered a seizure which lead to the discovery and diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) - the most aggressive form of cancer that begins with the brain.
Clare, of Woolton, began fund-raising alongside the rest of the family to try and gather money for experimental treatment. Since her mum's seizures and subsequent cancer diagnosis, Clare and the rest of the family devoted much of
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