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Lifeline charity transports fearful East Kilbide mum to hospital for cancer treatment during pandemic

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A lifesaving charity came to the rescue of an East Kilbride cancer patient fearful of catching coronavirus while travelling to hospital for treatment.

Darrelle Ferguson has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and also suffers with epilepsy, diabetes and non-alcoholic liver disease.She feared she would die if she contracted the virus while making daily trips to The Beatson on public transport.With all cancer patient transport cancelled amid the pandemic, the 37-year-old Village mum-of-three had no other means of making the hour-long journey for her radiotherapy appointments.But Darrelle’s prayers were answered when a Lifesavers Scotland volunteer spotted her anxious appeal on Facebook and the charity offered to bus her to the Glasgow cancer centre.“My

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