Nuttal was only 28 years old and had just had a baby. It’s entirely understandable that the diagnosis of a terminal cancer was devastating to her and her family. No new mother wants to face a situation in which she won’t be able to care for her baby and see her grow up. 5/
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Because
@BBC cravenly caved, I had little choice but to take my post down too, at least temporarily. Basically, the BBC had left me and any others who had commented on its story out to dry, and having broken links on the blog is bad anyway. 16/pic.twitter.com/JdDg5eBssY
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Why did
@BBC, sometime between March and now, delete the Tweet? It doesn't look good. It sure looks like the BBC caved, but I can't know for sure. 17/Show this thread -
I'm not the only one who was threatened by Hallwang for comnenting on the BBC story; so it seems likely that
@BBC surrendered to the legal thuggery of what I consider to be a quack clinic. For shame! 18/Show this thread -
Note: The thread has been added to and corrected, hence the different dates. 19/19
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Solid?


Try this, it’s for more accurate and better researched:
http://tryingtobeatcancer.org.uk/an-answer-to-victoria-derbyshire-articles-on-the-hallwang-clinic/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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