TRAGIC Jade Goody weeps yesterday after screaming at a neighbour: -I’ll be dead in a month.
Clutching a ‘lollipop’ containing pain relievers, she is tenderly helped by hubby Jack Tweed into a car taking her to visit a hospice.
Emotionally-strained Jade, 27, who has terminal cancer, is thought to have snapped in Upshire, Essex, during a disagreement with the male neighbour about a shared gate.
It was the first time the Big Brother star had been out since she and Jack, 21, were wed on Sunday.
She had been bedridden since the moving ceremony, which left her exhausted and in agony.
Jade, who had her morphine drip with her, dropped her lollipop during the row.
She screamed at the neighbour: -Chill out — I’m gonna be dead in a month.
Jack scooped up the lolly and handed it to Jade.
She collapsed in tears and sat sobbing in the back of the silver Mercedes on her drive.
Jack, who has to wear a tag after being released from a jail sentence for assault, shouted angrily at the man.
Jade was being helped out of her home by Jack and two friends when the incident happened.
A witness said: -As Jade slowly made her way to the car she looked in a lot of pain. This man shouted something and she went mad and started screaming at him.
-He and Jade share a gate that he often has to go and close after people have left her house.
Frail
Jade’s spokesman Max Clifford said: -She was in a very frail state. She’d had a terrible night on Thursday and was being taken to St Clare Hospice in Harlow to have her pain medication altered.
Since Sunday’s wedding, Macmillan nurses and Jade’s doctor have been struggling to bring her appalling pain under control.
Jade is to spend two nights at the hospice in a 'trial run'.
But it emerged last night that another reason for her visit is a bid to spare her sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, some of the trauma of watching her die.
A friend said: -Freddie and Bobby have been getting upset watching Jade deteriorating. She is concerned about the long-term mental effect it may have on them.
-She can’t bear the kids watching her dying in the family home. So she’s staying the weekend at the hospice to see how it goes.
Mr Clifford said she did not know how long she had to live.
But he added: -She knows it is just weeks. No one can say when exactly. She is being very brave.
Meanwhile, Jade’s grandmother is hoping to heal a five-year rift and see her before she dies.
Jacqueline Goody, 71 — the mother of Jade’s late father Andrew — was convicted in 2003 of shoplifting to feed her drug addiction and has not seen or spoken to her granddaughter since.
She moved to Bournemouth to steer clear of the drugs scene near her old home in East London.
A source said she was devastated when she heard of Jade’s cancer — but is frightened to make contact, fearing Jade will think she is after money.
The source added: -Jacqueline would love to tell Jade how much she loves her before it’s too late.
28 febrero 2009
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