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Peter Kay show wish granted for terminal cancer patient

Arrangements for father-of-one Paul and his family to attend were made by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board hospice at home team and ‘Wish’, a scheme run by the Welsh Ambulance Service (WAS) volunteers who give end-of-life patients meaningful experiences.

“I was so happy that Paul got his wish and was able to spend an evening out with his family,” said support worker Emma Williams.

“It was an absolute pleasure to be involved in organising this to make it happen, and I was happy to be able to share the excitement of it by going to help get him ready beforehand.

“[Wish] does an amazing job for palliative patients who are no longer able to get out and I’m sure Emma will never forget this special memory.”

WAS care assistant Leah Reading said: “Once we got into the arena, what they and Peter Kay had provided for the family to make it extra special was beyond incredible.”


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