On December 18 last year, Daisy Harris spoke to her terminally ill mum on Facetime from her hospice bed. The 19-year-old Manchester University student didn't know at the time that this would be her last interaction with her mother.
She wasn't allowed to visit her in person as the hospice was in lockdown - a move neither Daisy or her family blame staff for. READ MORE:Mancunians vent fury over 'Downing Street Christmas Party' video Two days later, Helen Harris, aged just 47, died without the comfort of her family after contracting coronavirus.
At the same time, the same government who had imposed restrictions on visitation to hospices and cares homes, were allegedly holding a Christmas gathering.
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