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Brave terminally ill bride's battle comes to a tragic end

<p><span>Just days after tying the knot with her husband, Ashleigh Simrajh has died after her long-fought battle with cancer.</span><br /><br /><span>The 23-year-old’s husband Jason has paid tribute to his bride with an emotional post just days after he had the opportunity to wed her in a powerful ceremony.</span><br /><br /><span>Ashleigh died from malignant melanoma and was told in early September she had only days to live after being diagnosed in 2019.</span><br /><br /><span>She was granted one last wish to marry Jason before the disease claimed her life, and on September 5 the brave terminally ill bride “fought like a superstar” and said “I do” in front of 50 close friends and family at Sea World Resort on the Gold Coast.</span><br /><br /><span>Jason paid tribute to the 23-year-old after her battle with cancer came to a tragic end.</span><br /><br /><span>“Words cannot describe the pain I’m feeling right now, I’m absolutely devastated and my heart is completely shattered,” he wrote on Facebook Tuesday morning.</span><br /><br /><span>“You were so brave and strong and I know that you tried your absolute best fighting this battle, you couldn’t have tried any harder than you did.</span><br /><br /><span>“I’m so proud of you babe.”</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837891/ashleigh-bride-2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/f8175c7e93e448e684b2cd45833f9cc5" /><br /><br /><span>Jason described his new wife as the “most beautiful woman” and said he always held out “so much hope” that she would get better again”.</span><br /><br /><span>He also talked about the couple’s dream to have kids would never be fulfilled.</span><br /><br /><span>“We had so much planned out! We pictured having kids, cute kids too! (Only because of your gorgeous looks, not mine haha), travelling the world and most importantly growing old together,” he said.</span><br /><br /><span>“I think growing old with you was something I wanted to do the most. Not much else mattered to me than to just be there with you for my whole life.”</span><br /><br /><span>In the lengthy post, Jason also described feeling “completely empty inside” without Ashleigh adding it “doesn’t feel real” she was gone and that he had been “ripped apart” by her loss.</span><br /><br /><span>“I really don’t know what I’m going to do without you now. I’m so lost and feel completely empty inside,” he wrote.</span><br /><br /><span>“It doesn’t even feel real to me that you’re gone, it just feels like I’m in this horrible dream which I can’t escape.”</span><br /><br /><span>Ashleigh’s father, Tony Simrajh, shared an update to the family’s Go Fund Me page just a week before she died, saying his daughter was at home with a dedicated nurse.</span><br /><br /><span>“Ashleigh does not want to go back into hospital and we as a family are going to make sure that she remains at home surrounded by the people who love her,” he said.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837892/ashleigh-bride-3.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/540a6059dd6d439c996f87e6aa743f8b" /><br /><br /><span>“Ashleigh is still fighting so hard and she is still defying what the doctors have told her. Again this morning we got told to brace for the worst as she only had a few hours left which devastated us all, but she has rallied and is looking good again at the moment.”</span><br /><br /><span>“Our Ashleigh is a fighter and is fighting as hard as she can to stay here with us.”</span><br /><br /><span>The 23-year-old was diagnosed with malignant melanoma over a year after she was told the lump on her leg was not suspicious.</span><br /><br /><span>Ashleigh was just 20-years-old when she spotted a lump on her leg and after it became painful and started bleeding, she knew something wasn’t right.</span><br /><br /><span>However, she was told the lump was nothing more than a “wart” and was sent to a surgeon without taking a biopsy.</span><br /><br /><span>It was when she knocked it and it began to bleed that she decided to visit another doctor who performed a biopsy and informed her it was cancer.</span><br /><br /><span>The cancer then spread to her lungs, liver and chest.</span><br /><br /><span>Ashleigh’s family have since launched legal action against two practitioners.</span><br /><br /><span>Her father Tony Simrajh told Daily Mail Australia that the legal case is not about money, but is actually about the doctors “owning up to their errors and taking responsibility”.</span><br /><br /><span>“Ash weighs 34 kilograms now and is skin and bones. She is under palliative care and struggles for every single breath,” Mr Simrajh said before his daughter’s passing.</span><br /><br /><span>He described his daughter as “amazing” and someone who deserved better than the challenges she had.</span><br /><br /><span>“She is on a mission to get her story out there for young people to get checked but also to get another doctor to have a look at it if you are still not sure,” the heartbroken father said on a GoFundMe page set up for Ashleigh.</span><br /><br /><span>“That would have saved her life if she did.”</span><br /><br /><span>Mr Simrajh’s said that Ashleigh’s wedding was the happiest and saddest day of his life.</span><br /><br /><span>“To see her so fragile on what should have been her happiest day was heartbreaking but yet seeing the love that was in the room for her was very inspirational,” he said.</span><br /><br /><span>Prime Minister Scott Morrison sent her a letter in late August thanking her for her efforts in reminding Australians about the dangers of skin cancer.</span><br /><br /><span>“I know these are poignant days for you: a wedding time with the family and friends and reflections on what was. Even Prime Minister’s can’t fathom why such things happen in life.</span><br /><br /><span>“But I do know you will be surrounded by love – and I hope the joy of your wedding day surpasses your dreams,” the Prime Minister said.</span><br /><br /><span>Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk had also heard about Ashleigh’s story and called her ahead of her wedding to send flowers and her will wishes.</span><br /><br /><span>She gave Ashleigh her mobile number to send wedding pictures and to reach out to her if she needed anything.</span><br /><br /><span>“Ashleigh’s message is making it to so many people, she is saving lives,” her father said on the GoFundMe page.</span><br /><br /><span>They set up the GoFundMe page to share Ashleigh’s story and spread her message, and say they have received an overwhelming amount of support.</span><br /><br /><span>“Please share this link not just for the donations but so everyone sees her story and help her spread the message to everyone re medical checks,” her father wrote.</span><br /><br /><span>“So let’s spread Ashleigh’s story it may save someone’s life.”</span></p>

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Weeks to live: Woman marries love of her life after being falsely promised more time

<p>A terminally ill bride has married the love of her life with just days to live after she wrongly told by doctors that a cancerous lump on her leg was something not to think about.</p> <p>23-year-old Ashleigh Simrajh tied the knot with her boyfriend Jason Hale in a deeply emotional last-minute ceremony that was attended by the couple’s family and friends on the Gold Coast.</p> <p>Ashleigh was diagnosed with cancer in May last year – over a year after she was told a lump on her leg was nothing serious.</p> <p>Her family claims the doctor dismissed it for nothing more than a “wart”.</p> <p><img id="__mcenew" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837771/grandma.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/3d6474caf0c04678ac18366cd6a501a2" /></p> <p>She was sent her to a surgeon after a quick visual examination and was quoted $2,500 to get the lump removed, her father Tony Simrajh explained to Sunrise.</p> <p>“Ashley went away from those appointments thinking she just had something cosmetic on her and it wasn’t something that she had to worry about,” he said.</p> <p>“About May last year she went to check it again because it was sore, with another doctor, who within five minutes did a biopsy and then we got the devastating news that it was a nodular melanoma.”</p> <p>Scans that uncovered the cancer had determined it was already too late as it had spread to Ashleigh’s lungs, lymph nodes and liver.</p> <p>Tony says that his daughter has been using all of her energy throughout her cancer battle to encourage others to go for regular skin checks.</p> <p>She has also urged people to question a doctor’s diagnosis if something doesn’t feel right</p> <p>“It’s a story that didn’t need to happen,” he said.</p> <p>“If the basics had been done then we wouldn’t be where we are now.”</p> <p>“Ashleigh is 23 years of age and has terminal cancer due to a GP and specialist not conducting basic tests like a biopsy,” Tony said on a <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/d8wx3-ashleighs-cancer-journey" target="_blank">GoFundMe page</a> set up for his sick daughter.</p> <p>“She is on a mission to get her story out there for young people to get checked but also to get another doctor to have a look at it if you are still not sure.</p> <p>“That would have saved her life if she did.”</p> <p><em>Image Credit: Willow And Finch Photography</em></p>

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"I am more than Ashleigh Barty": Rafael Nadal starts sexism storm at Wimbledon

<p>Rafael Nadal has weighed in on the Wimbledon court debate as he rejected suggestions that Ash Barty deserved to play on Centre Court over him on Monday.</p> <p>Despite her world number one status, Barty only played one of her four Wimbledon matches on Centre Court this year. The French Open champion was also assigned to play on the 4,000-capacity Court 2, the third-ranked court at the All England Club, for two rounds – including her last match against Alison Riske on Monday night, where she suffered a shock loss 6-3 2-6 3-6.</p> <p>In the same evening, men’s world number two Nadal defeated 69th-ranked João Sousa on the 15,000-seater Centre Court in a straight-sets win described by a leading tennis journalist as a “snoozer”.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"> <p dir="ltr">Rafael Nadal through 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 over Joao Sousa in a snoozer match that, once again, <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Wimbledon?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Wimbledon</a> probably shouldn't have put on Centre Court, especially with strong women's options (like Barty-Riske, Halep-Gauff) available.</p> — Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) <a href="https://twitter.com/BenRothenberg/status/1148231794489274368?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 8, 2019</a></blockquote> <p>When asked by a journalist if the more competitive women’s match involving the world’s number one should have been staged on Centre Court instead of his, Nadal said, “I am the world No. 2 and I won 18 grand slams.”</p> <p>Nadal said there was no way to predict whether one match will be more exciting than the other. “Can we predict the future or not?” he said.</p> <p>“My answer is not no or yes. My answer is they make a decision. You are putting Ashleigh Barty in front of me. For me, both decisions are good.”</p> <p>Nadal said he felt that his standing in the sport is ahead of Barty’s.</p> <p>“In the world of tennis today, honestly, my feeling is today I am little bit more than Ashleigh Barty, even if Ashleigh Barty is the first player of the world and she already won in the French Open and she is playing unbelievably good,” the 33-year-old said.</p> <p>“But we can’t create problems every single day about decisions that they have to take. At the end of the day they have to make a decision.</p> <p>“Court No. 2, okay, they have to make decisions. Today they probably decided that. They have another girls playing on the Centre Court now.”</p> <p>Barty said the court assignment does not affect the way she plays her match. </p> <p>“Scheduling is out of my control. I’ll play on any court I’m scheduled on,” the 23-year-old said.</p> <p>“I think obviously scheduling is very difficult. There are so many incredible matches all the fans and all the people want to watch, and players want to be a part of.</p> <p>“No matter what court you’re scheduled on, it shouldn’t matter how you approach the match or play. It certainly doesn’t for me.</p> <p>“Court 2 is a beautiful court here. We played on that court earlier in the rounds and for a doubles match, as well. It’s a beautiful court. I enjoyed my time out there.”</p>

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Ash Barty's injury setback: Pulls out of tournament one day after becoming World No. 1

<p>Australian tennis star Ash Barty has suffered a flare up of an existing arm injury and has withdrawn from the Eastbourne International to recover ahead of Wimbledon.</p> <p>The new World No. 1 female tennis player insists she will be fit to enter the line up as the number one seed for the event.</p> <p>"It's an injury I've had to manage since I was 16 years old," Barty said to <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-25/ash-barty-pulls-out-of-eastbourne-to-rest-ahead-of-wimbledon/11243222" target="_blank">The ABC</a>.</p> <p>"It happens when I have a spike in load, it's just a bone stress injury and I need to look after it.</p> <p>"We know how to manage it but it is important to get on top of it straight away.”</p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-captioned="" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-lSOSoWRj/" data-instgrm-version="12"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"></div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"></div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"></div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="margin: 8px 0 0 0; padding: 0 4px;"><a style="color: #000; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none; word-wrap: break-word;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-lSOSoWRj/" target="_blank">🔲 Black and white 🔲</a></p> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;">A post shared by <a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/ashbar96/" target="_blank"> Ash Barty</a> (@ashbar96) on May 27, 2019 at 12:33pm PDT</p> </div> </blockquote> <p>Barty was set to play her second-round match on Tuesday, but is instead taking it easy and is hoping to catch Australia’s Cricket World Cup clash with England at Lord’s instead.</p> <p>"If it works out, we'll try and get to the cricket, If not, we'll be watching on telly," Barty said at Devonshire Park on Monday.</p> <p>"I've been in touch with most of [the players]. I heard from JL [Justin Langer] yesterday and we've been in touch over the last few months.</p> <p>"Hopefully I can get there."</p> <p>However, Barty is aware that a potential injury flare up could impact her chances at Wimbledon.</p> <p>"I really need to look after it, particularly in the first few days.</p> <p>"We pulled out of the doubles [in Birmingham] to give it the best chance to be ready for singles.</p> <p>"It's about rest, time off court and then monitoring how many balls I do hit when I am on court.</p> <p>"It's just certain times of the year I need to be careful."</p>

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