Sting, diagnosed woman with cancer, her boyfriend speeds up her marriage for surprise (Photo)

A primary school teacher died of ovum cancer just three days after her wedding day. Katie Sutterby, who worked at the Initiated School “Maltese Road”, in Clemensford, Essex, was only 29 years old when she died after being diagnosed with uterine cancer just five weeks ago, reports British medium “Metro”, [...]
Katie Sutterby, who worked at the Initiated School “Maltese Road”, in Clemosford, Essex, was only 29 years old when she died after being diagnosed with uterine cancer just five weeks ago, reports British medium “Metro”, broadcasts Periscopi.
Her devastated husband, Will Arnold, had planned to propose Katie later this year. But after it was said that her cancer was terminal, the couple decided to marry sooner than planned.




Will, an assistant priest, from the Church of Lane, Clemensford, said: “was totally unexpected, she was completely healthy and only 29 years old. ”
She was very active and loved to run, she really was the one who took me on the run to the place where marriage would be.
Her boyfriend said “We continued normally until Katie felt a lot of pain at work one day and was told to go to A&E. There they did an x-ray and kept it that night by finding something on scan”.
We were told the next day that she had ovum cancer and that she had already spread into her liver.
We were just in complete shock, but Katie stood strangely strong and positive.
We thought we'd try to do something good and so we went for the weekend. A few days later, however, Katie had to return to see the consultant, and she was told that cancer was terminal, so deadly”, he added.
Will, Katie Hayley Sweetby's sister, 26, and a friend of the Stuart Collett family, are doing the Royal Parks marathon in London this Sunday.
They already have more than 10,000 pounds. All the money raised will go to the Zorra Cancer Beating and plan to do the London marathon next year for Farley Hospice if he manages to take a seat.
I'd say: She was a great teacher and loved her job. She was amazing, so devoted. All the parents of the children came to her funeral and the parents of the children”. /Periscopi/









