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Scots 22 stone gran rejected from care home for being 'fire hazard' leaving family furious
care home - after being described as a 'fire hazard', her outraged family claim.Former headteacher Susan Lynas, 75, was hospitalised after breaking her back last year and was unable to receive physiotherapy due to the pandemic.She gained weight due to being immobile for months and also contracted coronavirus, and is now suffering from long covid as well as severe asthma and diabetes.Gran-of-three Susan has been in an interim care home, Craigmair, in Livingston, West Lothian, which is run by the NHS, but her family were looking for a permanent care home.Daughter Chaanah Lynas, 33, had hoped her mum could stay in Woodlands Nursing Home, which has hoists for people weighing 27 stone - but claims she was told her mum was considered a 'fire