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BBC star Kerry Wilson has died at the age of 56 after a sudden battle with flu, her family has confirmed.<\/p>\n
The entertainer, who appeared on The Jonathan Ross Big Talent Show and was the first-ever winner of Bob Says Opportunity Knocks in 1987, passed away on January 3.<\/p>\n
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Wilson died after being placed in an induced coma and on a ventilator, from which she never recovered.<\/p>\n
The performer was known for her appearances on several television programmes including Talking Telephone Numbers, Who Do You Do? and Summertime Special.<\/p>\n
She also showcased her acting talents as Cheryl Colclough in BBC Radio Stoke’s first-ever soap opera.<\/p>\n
Her mother Linda revealed Wilson had no previous health issues before contracting influenza A, which later led to complications including sepsis.<\/p>\n
“She told me she felt a bit sniffly. As mothers do, I said to her, ‘Why don’t you ring 111?'” Linda told StokeonTrentLive.<\/p>\n
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