presenter Anne Diamond was told she should “cheer up and have another one” following the tragic death of her son Sebastian. The 70-year-old broadcaster welcomed her third some back in 1991 with her husband Mike Hollingsworth back in 1991.
But four months after his birth, the youngster sadly died of cot death despite the doting mum following all the medical advice at the time. Now, the broadcaster has lifted the lid on how she secured a legacy for her son and the changes she campaigned for to prevent unnecessary infant deaths. On Friday (March 14), the mum-of-five revealed the shocking message doctors gave her after her son passed.
GB News presenter Anne Diamond’s son Sebastian sadly died at four months old (Image: ITV)
She recalled: “When it comes to babies I think that there’s this idea almost that having babies is difficult and dangerous and somewhere along the line you just have to accept the terrible things that can occur.
“I was told by the medical establishment, by some perfectly nice doctors and nurses basically to go home and grieve, and cheer up and have another one”.
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