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Dad, 37, who wrongly thought for years he had irritable bowel syndrome tragically dies

A dad has tragically passed away following a two year battle with cancer.

Michael Moriarty, 37, from Walton, Merseyside, was diagnosed with cancerous tumours in his bowel, liver, and lung, after being left under the impression that he had irritable bowel syndrome. In March 2020, the dad-of-two, who lived with his wife Lyndsey and their two daughters Libby and Phoebe, began suffering from pain while working night shifts as a cleaner.

He was previously diagnosed with IBS and his initial concerns of finding blood when going to the toilet was dismissed as haemorrhoids. Michael was finally able to get a CT scan and on Christmas Eve, he was told that doctors discovered the tumours.

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Following this, he underwent a series of intense radiotherapy and chemotherapy before ultimately being told he had two years left to live. Michael's mum, Bernadette, told the Liverpool Echo that he wanted to keep fighting for his children's sake. In August 2022, Michael and Lindsey got married which they arranged in just 48 hours.

Michael died peacefully at home on March 24, 2023. Amiyra Bader, 35, one of Michael's closest friends said: "Michael was like all of us, he loved his family, he was a simple man and didn't want anything massive out of life. He loved his family, his wife and his girls more than anything.

"When I think about him he always had a smile on his face, he wasn't as loud as some of us but he was quietly funny. He liked to socialise with his friends and with Michael if you were his friend you were his family.

"We grew up together and as we all got partners, got married and had kids our friendship group just grew. We were all like a family." She added: "I

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