Article 6R6JQ Fiona MacDonald, It’s a Knockout and Wombat host, dies aged 67 after MND diagnosis

Fiona MacDonald, It’s a Knockout and Wombat host, dies aged 67 after MND diagnosis

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Sian Cain
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The former TV personality announced her own death from motor neurone disease in a prepared statement, saying it was an end to a very tough few months'

Australian TV host Fiona MacDonald, known for her work on shows including It's A Knockout and the children's program Wombat, has died aged 67 of motor neurone disease (MND).

MacDonald was diagnosed with MND in November 2021, a terminal degenerative disorder that causes people to lose the use of their limbs and ability to speak, swallow and breathe. There is no cure; those with MND die, on average, 27 months after diagnosis.

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