'We all miss him': Mum-of-four on losing husband to blood cancer
Every day eight New Zealanders are diagnosed with a form of blood cancer.
Every day eight New Zealanders are diagnosed with a form of blood cancer.
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A person who attended told the Herald they were "horrified" by the comment.