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Ex-lap dancer mum-of-eight left fighting Covid in hospital leaving kids on their own

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self-isolating in her bedroom and left her children to fend for themselves. But as the former lap dancer's conditioned worsened with coughing, vomiting and nose bleeds, one of her daughters called an ambulance for her on Saturday night.Marie's spokesman Barry Tomes said: "Marie has been really suffering with Covid-19."She had locked herself in her bedroom to protect her kids who are in the house but on Saturday night she went down hill."Her daughter was really worried so called an ambulance and paramedics wanted to take her to hospital but she refused because she didn't want to leave her kids."Later on her condition got worse so an ambulance came and took her to hospital where she is now on a drip."Marie, who receives £500 in benefits every.

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