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Linda Nolan's brave 20-year cancer journey as 'comforting' final hours spent with famous sisters by her side

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Linda Nolan was surrounded by the 'love and comfort' of her siblings as she passed away following a long journey with secondary breast cancer.

The singer died aged 65 on Wednesday (January 15), with her “loving siblings by her bedside, ensuring she was embraced with love and comfort during her final moments”, her manager Dermot McNamara said.

The Irish performer’s family home laid the groundwork for a career in showbusiness spanning decades, where Linda joined Coleen, Maureen, Bernie, Denise and Anne to form pop’s premier sister group.

The Nolans released their most enduring hit I’m In The Mood For Dancing in 1979, and enjoyed a string of further chart successes.

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