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'I've never seen someone die' - Baker shares her horrifying experience in hospital with coronavirus symptoms

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A popular Bolton baker is back home, a week and a half after being admitted to hospital with coronavirus symptoms. Last weekend, Helen Ducker, who owns the Mother Ducker cake shop in the Last Drop Village, shared photos of herself in a hospital bed, with a ventilator.

This morning, Helen confirmed on her Facebook page that she has returned home. Speaking about her time in hospital, Helen admitted that she does't think she "ever get over" what she has seen and experienced.

She wrote: "Well, I’m home! Earlier than they probably would have liked me to be, but I’m physically on the mend. Mentally, I couldn’t stay a single second longer in there. "Doc is happy that I’m over the worst - and that I’m not going to deteriorate anymore. "It will

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