LIENE Pastore, 49, who’s been battling cancer, recently received the news her condition is incurable. She was shocked to discover four weeks ago her cancer had spread much faster than anticipated, and she only has weeks left to live. 4 Liene Pastore, left, was recently told her cancer was incurable Credit: SWNS 4 One of her final wishes was to take her son, Noah, 5, to the zoo Credit: SWNS After she received the news, Liene, from Watford , Hertfordshire, decided it was time to move out of her home with her husband and five-year-old son and into a supported home.

Her GP helped transfer her to Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care, and it was there staff made one of her dreams come true. Liene was asked by one of the doctors at the home if there was anything special she wanted to do, which is when she mentioned the idea of a trip to the zoo. Soon after, Liene, her husband, and their son Noah, were treated to a VIP visit at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire.

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” Liene said the trip to the zoo .