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Man’s desperate plea to see dying mum

The son of a woman dying from bowel cancer has had two quarantine exemption requests rejected by Queensland Health, described by authorities as the “most tragic of circumstances”.
The Courier-Mail reports Marko Marttila, 48, arrived in Queensland from the United States on Friday and was taken to a quarantine hotel.
He had been trying to get approval to self-isolate at his mother Anneli Marttila‘s Redcliffe home in Brisbane’s north east.
Sari Marttila told the newspaper her mother-in-law “lit up” when she found out her son was…
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