The British Sunday newspaper The Observer Last weekend published an article stating that some of the facts in the story would be incorrect.
According to the newspaper, the financial problems of the couple were caused because the author pushed back 64,000 pounds during her work at a real estate agency. She had to repay this amount later. The newspaper also questions the man of Win’s disease, which she describes in the book.
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Winn has now posted a long reaction on her website. In it she writes, among other things, that the article is “unfair and very misleading” and that the life “tries to analatic systematically.”
‘Emotionally destroyed’
She also shares documents that the claims of The Observer would refute, such as papers about the diagnosis of her husband Moth. The documents show that he indeed has corticobasal degeneration (CBD), a rare condition that can affect the brain.
The allegation that his illness has been staged touches her to the bone, she continues. “This completely despicable, unfair and false suggestion has Moth, who fought so hard against the creeping condition of corticobasal syndrome, emotionally destroyed.”
The author also stays with her version of the story about the loss of their house. Win, however, acknowledges that she “made mistakes earlier in her career,” like the 64,000 pounds she darkened. But this case is later suitable with its former employer. “I regret mistakes that I made during that period,” she writes.
Finally, she emphasizes that she was heard in this case, but that she has never been charged.

