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I was by Rob’s bed when he gave me a sign he couldn’t go on… holding him as he passed was agony, says Lindsey Burrow
IT was the moment Lindsey Burrow knew that her rugby hero husband had succumbed to the disease that left him a prisoner in his own body. Trapped in a silent world, unable to communicate and paralysed by motor neurone disease, Rob, 41, lay hooked up to a …