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Terminally ill mum who was told cancer symptoms came from Covid jab marries love of her life

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Covid jab has married the love of her life in a moving ceremony. Katie Pritchard, 37, from Tysoe, Stratford-upon-Avon tied the knot with boyfriend Tom Cronin, 35, after she was given just months to live.

She was diagnosed with cervical cancer last year after medics had initially said that her symptoms may have been caused by the Pfizer vaccine.

A nurse practitioner also said it was possible she had a prolapsed bladder from having kids or even an STI – despite her and Tom having been together for 17 years.

Katie, a nurse manager who works at Horton General Hospital in Banbury, was determined to remain positive despite her cancer ordeal and encouraged others to make the most of life.

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