Goody 'very weak'

Cancer-stricken Jade Goody spent a quiet day with her husband and mother after her condition deteriorated, her publicist said.

Goody 'very weak'

Cancer-stricken Jade Goody spent a quiet day with her husband and mother after her condition deteriorated, her publicist said.

The former 'Big Brother' contestant had been hoping for visits from friends and loved ones yesterday but they were told not to go because she was not well enough, Max Clifford said last night.

He said a doctor had visited her home in Waltham Abbey, Essex, where her husband, Jack Tweed, and her mother, Jackiey Budden, were at her bedside.

Her young sons, Bobby and Freddy, were with their father, TV presenter Jeff Brazier.

Earlier, Mr Clifford said Goody was on the “edge of a precipice” after a nurse urgently called Tweed to the house on Friday night.

Mr Clifford said yesterday: “She was in a bad way last night, she was panicking.

“The nurse was obviously concerned and decided she should call Jack.

“He went over and calmed her down and she went to sleep. She settled down and had a comfortable night.”

Asked if this meant Goody was close to the end, Mr Clifford said: “She has deteriorated, she is very weak. The answer is, who knows? We are on the edge of a precipice.”

He said Tweed was allowed to break his curfew in cases of emergency.

Tweed, 21, has to wear a tag after his release from prison for hitting a teenager with a golf club.

Under his bail conditions he must be at his mother Mary’s house between 7pm and 7am every day.

Officials lifted the curfew for his wedding night and after Goody underwent an operation on her bowel last week.

The terms of his curfew were reportedly changed again on Friday to allow him to spend Thursday and Saturday nights with his wife.

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