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Shock at hospital bed closures
For more than four years, John Spicer has lived at the All Hallows Hospital in south Norfolk, following a serious injury.
He was on holiday in Sicily when he fell down some stairs, and subsequently had a brain haemorrhage and stroke.
His wife Caroline says she鈥檚 shocked and devastated to hear the future of the hospital in Ditchingham is now under threat, after the South Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group announced it鈥檚 to stop paying for six beds.
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