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Paddy Doherty:‘I saw death and thought I was a goner as Covid paralysed my body'

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coronavirus. The My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star was rushed into hospital six days ago with double pneumonia and Covid-19.Docs gave the bare-knuckle boxer just a 50% chance of survival as they pumped him full of drugs.And they willed him to live telling him ‘you can beat this Paddy’.And they were right.Just six days after he was admitted to Countess of Chester Hospital, Paddy, 61, is now back at home counting his blessings knowing just how lucky he is.And he says he will be “forever” indebted to the NHS for saving his life.Speaking from his home Paddy describes the haunting image of people dying next to him as he and others fought the deadly virus.He told the Daily Star: “The doctors and nurses were all around me.“I felt like I was paralysed.

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