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Linda Lusardi fights back tears as she reveals her coronavirus death fears and thanks ‘amazing’ NHS staff for saving her

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EMOTIONAL Linda Lusardi teared up as she thanked "amazing" NHS staff for saving her life from the deadly coronavirus. In her first interview with husband Sam Kane since leaving hospital, the former Page 3 legend revealed she was told she might not survive the virus while spending 10 nights in hospital. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Linda's husband Sam, 51, caught the coronavirus last month and Linda, 61, caught it while nursing him.

The pair were rushed to hospital together in the same ambulance and then she spent 10 nights fighting the virus while Sam was discharged after three.

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