Heiress, 28, found dead in London flat after insect bite'
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Heiress, 28, found dead in London flat after insect bite'
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"Laimou, who is part of the Laimos family of ship owners, had been suffering from dizziness, itching and a fever, her family said. Her mother said: She was bitten by an insect, she was itchy, she went to the doctor, she took antibiotics, she ate, she slept and she never woke up. My daughter was saved from cancer. My little child."
The Independent emphasizes reporting on reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while offering free access funded by donations to support on-the-ground journalism. Donations reportedly help send journalists to gather facts and speak to both sides of stories across the US political spectrum. Separately, Marissa Laimou, a 28-year-old Greek heiress who had beaten cancer, was found lifeless in her London apartment after being discharged from hospital with an insect-bite diagnosis. Her family reported dizziness, itching and fever. Doctors reportedly sent her home with antibiotics. Her mother described sudden death following sleep. A hospital internal investigation has opened and a post-mortem is due.
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