Susanna Reid fights back tears during ‘hard to watch’ Good Morning Britain interview

Susanna Reid fights back tears during ‘hard to watch’ Good Morning Britain interview
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Susanna Reid fights back tears during ‘hard to watch’ Good Morning Britain interview
Author: Meghna Amin
Published: Jan, 07 2025 09:29

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Naomi went on: ‘One of the reasons we do what we do is because Jamie had signed the organ donor register three times in his short life, and I stood outside the front of Coventry Hospital the morning after we lost Jamie, and I watched Jamie’s lungs take off in a helicopter to go to Bristol.

‘I knew from that second that that wasn’t going to be the end of Jamie’s life, he was meant to save lives and since we launched Jamie’s Foundation, he’s saved 13 more lives with his defibrillators, and I know that he will go on and save hundreds of lives.

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Susanna Reid was left fighting back tears during an emotional Good Morning Britain interview.

The 54-year-old presenter joined Ed Balls on Tuesday’s ITV programme, where they heard from the mother of a teenager who died of cardiac arrest minutes away from a locked defibrillator.

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