A 'monster' who imprisoned his girlfriend in his flat for almost five hours told her she 'deserved to die' during a horrific ordeal.
03.04.2020 - 11:22 / ok.co.uk
Linda Lusardi has returned home after battling coronavirus, also known as covid-19, which left her hospitalised for 10 days. She has now opened up on her “horrific” experience of the deadly bug.
Dancing on Ice star Linda said the excruciating pain she felt as she battled the virus felt like an elephant was sitting on her and her vomit was blue. Linda, 61, told The Sun: “I started to get a fever, feeling rough and carried on, but it got worse and worse." “Your head hurts, your brain hurts and you
.A 'monster' who imprisoned his girlfriend in his flat for almost five hours told her she 'deserved to die' during a horrific ordeal.
Linda Lusardi says she wants "selfish" partygoers breaking the social distancing guidelines fined £500 after batting coronavirus herself.The 61 year old was left "at death's door" in hospital after contracting the illness, and has since opened up on her unusual symptoms — such as "blue vomit".
Linda Lusardi broke down today as she spoke of the moment she thought she’d die from coronavirus.
Linda Lusardi broke down in tears in an emotional appearance on Good Morning Britain while discussing her battle with coronavirus.The former Dancing On Ice star, 61, was rushed to hospital after testing positive for Covid-19 last month, with her husband Sam Kane revealing she was on “death’s door” because of the virus. She has now opened up on battling the illness, saying she believed she would die from it.
Linda Lusardi has gushed over her return to her home after being hospitalised with coronavirus last month.The 61 year old former glamour model looked content in the first photo she shared of herself since returning home from hospital, where she said she was "at death's door" while being treated fro covid-19.The image, which Linda posted on her Instagram page, shows the stunning brunette cuddling her sausage dog Dexter while laying in her bed.
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