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Scots mum-of-two died days before Christmas after testing positive for Covid while battling brain tumour

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esting positive for coronavirus while battling a brain tumour. Helen Harris, who was just 47, was diagnosed with the incurable tumour in 2016 after initially suffering numbness and speech irregularities.She passed away days before Christmas on December 20, after finding out her daughter had achieved her lifelong dream of being accepted to study veterinary medicine.Helen, who had worked as a journalist and press officer, had 85 per cent of the tumour, which was the size of a lemon, removed shortly after diagnosis in August 2016, but a biopsy showed it was aggressive tumour glioblastoma.She was given three months to live in 2018 after her last treatment failed - but defied medics to live for another 30 months.In October, she and husband Nick,.

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