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A 75-year-old carer with terminal bone cancer said she is determined to complete her 10th London Marathon - but will not be running.
Daphne Hathaway, from Norfolk, who looks after her husband who has Alzheimer's Disease, has been told running could lead to bone fractures, so she will be walking the route.