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Catherine Tyldesley: Corrie star breaks down in tears as she opens up about 'dark' time


The soap star said at the time: “In the six days she spent in ICU she witnessed heartbreak and miracles. Each time I spoke to her describing the medical staff as ‘angels’. My mum has spent a week of her life with the greatest of heroes.

“Today I received the miraculous news that I could take her home. I’ve never felt more Gratitude in my life.

“I for one will be continuing to ‘give thanks’ and prayer each Thursday – past lockdown to all the heroes still fighting, to all the hero’s we’ve lost and to all the families unable to be with loved ones.”

She added: “Do not stop giving. Do not stop hoping. Do NOT stop clapping. Do NOT stop praying. Do NOT stop counting small blessings. Stay safe. Save lives.

“There IS a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.”



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