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Letter: It’s a year since the columnist died but she’s still helping to improve women’s lives, says her daughter Amy Hanson

A year ago on Saturday my mum, the Guardian writer Michele Hanson, died of a massive spontaneous cerebral haemorrhage, while doing what she loved most – walking Joey, her boxer dog. Her dog featured in her Guardian column spanning 30 years, a column that started with me, about Treasure, the teenage terror.

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