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Jodie Marsh says her mum was 'thrown out of hospital' to die of cancer at home

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Jodie Marsh has said that her mum was 'turfed out of hospital' because of the coronavirus pandemic despite battling an aggressive form of cancer.

The 41-year-old television personality took to social media to speak about her mum Kristina's 'sickening' experience. The bodybuilder explained that her mum had been sent home from hospital because of the COVID-19 pandemic and will not be seen until next month.

She later admitted that her mum was 'fading fast' at home. Jodie was responding to a social media post by charity Balls To Cancer, which urged people not to shy away from the NHS with cancer symptoms.

The original post wrote: "We cannot say it enough. THE NHS IS OPEN please do not sit at home with any cancer symptoms, get to speak to your

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