Thembalami Care Centre resident Doreen Calder’s (94) day was made on May 8 when her daughter Jenny Fraser visited. Although they were not allowed to touch and had to stand metres apart, Doreen was left much happier after seeing her daughter, whom she had been missing terribly after seven weeks.
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