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Barbara Windsor’s husband says he ‘can’t believe’ she’s gone in first public appearance since her death

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DAME Barbara Windsor's grieving husband, Scott Mitchell, has made his first public appearance since her sad death last week.

The iconic actress was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2014 and sadly passed away on December 10, aged 83 with Scott by her side.

Scott appeared on behalf of his wife during Good Morning Britain's 1 Million Minutes Awards. The widower presented an award in her name to carer Nassrat Bi for her hard work on the frontlines of palliative care.

He gushed over Nassrat's hard work and thanked the carers who looked after his wife in her final days. Scott became very emotional presenting the Dame Barbara Windsor Award and explained that as a member of judging panel he had to break his silence to highlight Nassrat's.

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