Boxer Georgia O’Connor dies at 25 after doctors initially deemed her symptoms ineligible for urgent cancer tests. Her heartbreaking story and the warning signs — full details in the comments

Georgia O’Connor, a talented British boxer, has died at 25 after a heartbreaking battle with cancer.

A gold medalist at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games and a rising star, Georgia revealed in January that she had cancer and ulcerative colitis. She shared her frustration online, saying doctors had ignored her symptoms for 17 weeks, despite her constant pain and pleas for tests.

She claimed her concerns were dismissed and even gaslit by medical professionals, calling out the NHS for its failings. By the time she was diagnosed, the cancer had spread, and doctors also found dangerous blood clots in her lungs.

In a tragic twist, Georgia also revealed she had suffered a miscarriage and was given a terminal diagnosis on her 25th birthday.

Despite it all, she remained strong and positive, recently marrying her partner Adriano just two weeks before her passing. Her final post read: “The day I married the love of my life.”

Tributes have poured in. Promoter Boxxer called her a “true warrior,” and longtime friend Ellie Scotney described her as “the most beautiful human.” England Boxing remembered her as a “gifted and beloved member” of the sport.

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