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Tragedy of aspiring jockey who lived in constant pain and died after operation to save her

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Don't miss out on the big stories from Manchester's courts with our weekly newsletter An aspiring jockey tragically died after complications from an operation to save her.

In 2015, just a week before her Year 11 prom, Celine Paige Biddle-Walker-Ellis had been diagnosed with dyskeratosis congenita - a very rare bone marrow failure which it does not make sufficient blood cells.

She had been in lots of pain and had assumed it was appendicitis but her diagnosis turned her world upside down - leaving her with painful bruises unable to compete as a professional jockey.

Read more: Wetherspoons staff asked woman with Parkinson's to leave pub after thinking she was drunk Her mum Jinnie Walker-Ellis told the inquest at Manchester's Coroners Court

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