Routledge: Fiddling As Mrsa Kills

Daily MirrorJuly 16, 2004

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GERRY Fitt, the old warhorse of Northern Ireland nationalism and now a peer, used to meet his wife Susan every year at the spot near Marble Arch where they first met during the Second World War.

These days it is a lonely vigil for him, because his wartime bride is dead, a victim of the hospital superbug, MRSA.

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Routledge: Fiddling As Mrsa Kills

She went in for a routine operation and succumbed within days. Gerry w...

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