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BBC’s George Alagiah said Deborah James’ selfless gesture helped ease his fear

BBC newsreader George Alagiah reached out to Deborah James when he was at a low point in his cancer treatment, and the kind-hearted Bowel Babe made a selfless gesture of friendship

Close family, friends and viewers have been sharing heartfelt tributes for BBC newsreader, George Alagiah, who has sadly died at the age of 67 after a nine-year battle with cancer.

The Sri Lanka-born journalist was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in April 2014, and endured gruelling treatment before returning to present BBC News At Six in November 2015.

Two years later, his cancer returned and he underwent further treatment before going back to work again, then he took a temporary break from studio duties in October 2021.

During one of his darkest moments, George reached out to BBC podcast presenter Dame Deborah James, who was also going through treatment for bowel cancer at the time.

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