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Katie Price feared son Harvey had coronavirus and was having a heart attack during terrifying 999 dash

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KATIE Price has revealed she was terrified her disabled son Harvey had coronavirus before he was taken to hospital last week.

The 42-year-old reality star added she also feared he was having a heart attack before calling an ambulance to their Surrey home in the midst of daughter Princess's 13th birthday party.

She told OK!: "Harvey had chest pains during the day, so I panicked that he might have coronavirus. "I was also terrified he might be having a heart attack, because he's high risk due to his obesity. "Harvey said he felt like he had needles in his chest, so I called an ambulance and had a friend come and look after the other kids. "With Harvey and his health conditions, you simply can't mess about." The 18-year-old, who suffers.

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