Christine Newnham, 80, has saved many lives and never missed an appointment with her blood bank. The retired nurse has donated three times a year since the age of 24
A great-grandmother is thought to have become the UK’s longest-serving female blood donor after giving 130 pints over 56 years.The retired nurse has donated three times a year since the age of 24. She said: “I was a nurse so needles never bothered me. I was happy to give blood. It made me really happy as I want to save lives.
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