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I probably will not be here much longer Cervical cancer mum Lynsey Bennett settles case
The 32-year-old mother of two said she hoped she had done enough for her two daughters
Lynsey Bennett, of Killoe, Co Longford, supported by family and friends, outside the High Court after she settled her case. Picture: Collins Courts
Wed, 03 Feb, 2021 - 12:45
Ann O’Loughlin
A 32-year-old mother of two who is seriously ill with cervical cancer today settled her High Court action over the alleged misinterpretation of her cervical smear slides. The young mother afterwards stood outside the Four Courts and said: “I can now focus on my own fight to stay alive for as long as I can.”
In a statement she said: “To my daughters Zoe (12) and Hailee (7), I hope I have done enough to secure you both a future free of financial worries and that even with me not here to guide you, you can both pursue your dreams.”
She cried as she stated: “And always remember, Mammy loves you. X”
National Screening Service CEO Fiona Murphy said she wished on behalf of the CervicalCheck Programme “to express our deep regret to you and your family.
“I wish to acknowledge the many challenges that you have faced as a result of your diagnosis.
“I appreciate that this has been a very difficult time for you and your family and I hope you find some solace with the conclusion of this process.”