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Dawson's Creek writer Heidi Ferrer, 50, dies after 13-month battle with Long Covid

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Dawson’s Creek writer Heidi Ferrer has died at the age of 50 after a 13-month long battle with Covid-19.The American writer died by suicide at home in Los Angeles, California on May 26 after she struggled from the devastating after effects of a bout of coronavirus.

Heidi's husband Nick Guthe confirmed the news of her death to Deadline. He shared a moving tribute on Twitter along with a picture of his late wife with their 13 year old son Bexon as an infant.

Guthe wrote: “My beautiful angel, Heidi, passed over tonight after a 13 month battle with Long Haul Covid. “She was an amazing mother.

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