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          Posted: July 9th, 2021

          FIDELMA COOK, a former deputy news editor at the Daily Record, died on June 26 [2021], aged 71, in hospital at Mossaic, south-west France.

          Medical staff believe she had a heart attack.

          Fidelma began her career on the Gazette in Blackpool. She moved to Scotland and worked on the Record and its stablemate Sunday Mail, and later for the BBC and Daily Express, and latterly the Mail on Sunday.

          When she was made redundant from the MoS in 2006, she decided on a new life, and moved to France. From there, she enthralled readers of The Herald magazine with chronicles about her new locale.

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        5. Her final piece was published the day she died. She had written in the past about her battle with lung cancer, although she was never self pitying. She was always brutally honest, too, when delivering her often blistering opinion on events.

          In tribute, First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “So very sad to hear this.

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