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Kate Garraway is ‘hoping for a miracle’ and wants husband Derek to ‘break through’ says ‘heartbroken’ Susanna Reid

KATE Garraway is "hoping for a miracle" and wants her husband Derek Draper to "break through" from his coronavirus battle, her friend Susanna Reid has said.

The Good Morning Britain presenter described Kate's strength during her TV interview last week and said watching her struggle has been "heartbreaking".

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 Emotional Kate Garraway described her husband's devastating battle with coronavirus
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Emotional Kate Garraway described her husband's devastating battle with coronavirusCredit: refer to caption.

"Watching my friend Kate Garraway describing her husband Derek Draper’s condition on Good Morning Britain was heartbreaking," she writes in her column.

"She has such strength even to be able to put into words what she and their children are going through.

"Derek... has been in intensive care for almost three months after contracting Covid-19 in March.

"Kate is hoping for a miracle in his recovery and for him to break through...

"Derek is a strong, clever, insightful man devoted to his gorgeous wife and children."

 Heartbroken Susanna Reid described Kate's strength
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Heartbroken Susanna Reid described Kate's strengthCredit: refer to caption.

Kate has bravely got on with life including looking after her children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 10 as her 52-year-old husband battled coronavirus.

But even though he is now virus-free, Derek remains in a coma with organ damage.

Last week, the TV presenter told The Sun she had been warned by doctors her husband may never fully recover.

 She opened up about how doctors said he might not wake up from his coma
She opened up about how doctors said he might not wake up from his comaCredit: Dan Charity - The Sun
 Kate has continued to fight for Derek to get better
Kate has continued to fight for Derek to get betterCredit: PA:Press Association/PA Images
 She's looking after their two children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 10
She's looking after their two children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 10Credit: Capital Pictures

Kate said the illness had "wreaked extraordinary damage" on Derek, who is a former lobbyist and political adviser.

Speaking on Loose Women, Jane Moore, 58, said: "Kate's an incredibly strong and amazing woman but I honestly don't know how she's still standing."

Jane, who interviewed 53-year-old Kate for a heartbreaking interview in The Sun last week, then revealed the family's latest news.

 Jane Moore interviewed her friend for The Sun about their family's fight against coronavirus
Jane Moore interviewed her friend for The Sun about their family's fight against coronavirusCredit: Rex Features

She explained: "Derek contracted coronavirus and he went to hospital. It looked initially like he might have a Boris Johnson experience and come out largely unscathed, but it's attacked all his vital organs.

"He's now Covid free. They've brought him out of the coma - they put him in an induced coma - they brought him out of the coma and he's not regained consciousness yet.

"Every day she's living with this awful uncertainty. They're preparing her and saying maybe the new normality is they're never going to know if he'll recover."

She added that Kate had amassed box files full of information about coronavirus and now "knows everything there is to know" about the deadly disease.

 Kate and her kids have been very strong throughout the ordeal
Kate and her kids have been very strong throughout the ordealCredit: Rex Features

Jane said: "The children are being incredibly strong. She's getting a lot of strength from them."

She then recalled what Kate said when she asked how she felt when she saw people gathering in parks, risking catching or spreading coronavirus by failing to stick to social distancing rules.

The Loose Women panellist explained: "She said: 'I will never judge anybody for wanting to lead a normal life.

"'But all I will say is, this virus - you don't know where it's going to go in your body or what it's going to do to you. Derek had no underlying health issues.'"

 Kate pleaded with people to follow social distancing and to respect lockdown rules
Kate pleaded with people to follow social distancing and to respect lockdown rulesCredit: NHPIX

"We both watched her interview on Good Morning Britain on Friday. Millions of you watched as well as she told you and us all about the situation about Derek.

"Absolutely heartbreaking for the family and then she did an interview in The Sun over the weekend, more details came out.

"So huge, huge love to Kate, she's going through hell, the family's going through hell. There is hope still, of course.

"And she said they were hoping for 'that miracle' - and we're all hoping with her. So huge love to Kate."

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Jane Moore tells Loose Women Kate Garraway is living with 'everyday uncertainty' as husband Derek Draper fights for his life in hospital


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