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GB News
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Former Journalist and Marketing Manager Peter Sefton-Williams told GB News that he "could have died on the basis of an error", after being misdiagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease by two doctors.
Sefton-Williams, 71, sought medical help after noticing a "tremble" and "muscle wasting" in his hand, and was referred to a Harley Street specialist.