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A devastating but fascinating tale of a mother's loss that will hit home for many Irish women

A devastating but fascinating tale of a mother's loss that will hit home for many Irish women

Irish Independent14 hours ago
Trinidadian Dawn Bishop is 58 and has two adult sons. She did everything right, studied hard, qualified as a doctor, married another doctor and lived in a large fancy house in London. Despite that, she is now divorced, alone and working as an admin in an estate agency.
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