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TV presenter and cancer campaigner Lynn Faulds Wood dies

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TV presenter and cancer campaigner Lynn Faulds Wood dies

Lynn Faulds Wood (right) and John Stapleton (left) attending the From Selfie to Self-Expression exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday 30th March, 2017. Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire.
Image: Lynn Faulds Wood pictured with John Stapleton in 2017
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Former BBC Watchdog presenter and cancer campaigner Lynn Faulds Wood has died at the age of 72.

Her death was confirmed by her family in a statement which said she had suffered a "massive stroke last night and a subsequent bleed on the brain".

She died at noon on Friday with her husband John Stapleton and her son Nick at her bedside, they added.

Ms Faulds Wood was born in Glasgow and was most famous for turning consumer rights programme Watchdog into a peak time series on BBC.

She and her husband presented the show between 1985 and 1993.

She also had various other roles in exposing crooks and con artists, including as Consumer Champion on GMTV between 2003 and 2009, and presenting the BBC's Old Dogs, New Tricks with Esther Rantzen and Rob Unsworth in 2006.

Dame Esther said her former colleague was "such an impressive and courageous consumer journalist".

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"She fought for the rights of vulnerable people doggedly and determinedly and she is a huge loss to journalism and to her friends and family. We are all devastated at this news."

Ms Faulds Wood was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 and became a dedicated campaigner for awareness of the disease.

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