‘This means everything to me KIWI MUM’S DYING WISH
Jan 23, 2022
3 minutes
Words: Cloe Willetts.
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Just before Christmas, when Emma Blundell was told she only had days to live after a long, courageous battle with the cancer that spread throughout her body, the busy Kapiti Coast mum had three dreams to fulfil.
Firstly, she wished to spend her final moments soaking up the seaside view from her Paraparaumu Beach home. Emma also wanted to marry the love of her life, real estate agent Hamish, 43, on their balcony, with the backdrop
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