I recorded the following interview with Hazel Cooper on 6 February 2026. She had just been given a terminal diagnosis and bravely chose to speak out about this and her forthcoming death. I'm very sad to report that Hazel died in late March. But happy to say that she died at home, just as she wished, peacefully and surrounded by her three sons and her grand-daughter. Thank you Hazel for sharing your wisdom, your faith and your positivity.
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