Mother-of-two, 31, who was told she was 'too YOUNG' to get breast cancer dies ...

Mother-of-two, 31, who was told she was 'too YOUNG' to get breast cancer dies ...
Mother-of-two, 31, who was told she was 'too YOUNG' to get breast cancer dies ...

A mother deemed by doctors to be 'too young' to have breast cancer when she went to them aged 29 has died of the illness just weeks after her wedding day.  

Sinead Richards, 31, was the picture of happiness when she tied the knot with her partner of 12 years Liam McDonagh, 33, on August 19.

But the mother-of-two passed away just 22 days later on September 10, a year after tests revealed she had stage four breast cancer, which had spread over her body. 

The pastoral mentor, from Stanningley in West Yorkshire, found a lump in her breast in late 2019, then aged 29, and went to see her GP in early 2020. 

It is unclear whether this was before or after the first lockdown. 

But her heartbroken husband claimed the doctors it could not be breast cancer because she was 'too young'. Medics reportedly carried out tests but her cancer was not spotted.

Her husband encouraged her to return, at an unspecified time, and tests then revealed she had stage four incurable breast cancer. 

Just one in four women survive for more than five years after they are diagnosed with the illness, which means the cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the bones, lungs, liver or brain.

Sinead Richards. who died on September 10 from stage four breast cancer, pictured on her wedding day with her husband Liam McDonagh and their daughters Paige, seven, and Georgie, 10

Sinead Richards. who died on September 10 from stage four breast cancer, pictured on her wedding day with her husband Liam McDonagh and their daughters Paige, seven, and Georgie, 10

Ms Richard's heartbroken husband Liam McDonagh claimed doctors said she was 'too young' to have breast cancer after she discovered a lump

Ms Richard's heartbroken husband Liam McDonagh claimed doctors said she was 'too young' to have breast cancer after she discovered a lump 

Ms Richards initially put off visiting the doctors for two months as she did not think it would be cancer.

But after being diagnosed, she faced an 18-month battle against the cancer and spent the final weeks of her life in hospital in Leeds.

Tragically, Ms Richards died on September 10, less than a month after their wedding, leaving behind her husband and their two daughters, Paige, seven, and Georgie, 10. 

A funeral will take place in Leeds on October 7. 

Now Mr McDonagh, a builder, has urged other women to get tested despite their age.

Speaking about their wedding day, he said: 'Everyone was smiling all day. She was very unwell but it really showed what she was like, she battled to get there and put on a brave face.

'It was mind over matter. She got herself there and that is all she wanted.

'It has had a huge impact on our lives. She was amazing, she was such a lovely person.

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