The Salt Path author Raynor Winn says she is ‘devastated’ by accusations her husband Moth’s illness is fabricated after backlash

Salt Road writer Raynor Winn, his husband’s weakening disease on the accusations of the ‘ruined’ was left.
There were questions about the situation where her husband’s trust was exposed to – corticobal degeneration [CBD] – A rare neurological condition in the center of the book in the same family as Parkinson’s disease.
According to NHS, life expectancy after the diagnosis has been living in a situation without seemingly visible symptoms for 18 years – but for 18 years.
An investigation by the observer newspaper heard from a number of neurologists specialized in the CBD, one of which said trust has not passed the smelling test ‘.
Raynor has been responding to the accusations of ‘breaking the heart’, ‘inferior’ and ‘disgusting’ since then. [days] My life ‘.
In order to fight the reaction, Raynor shared the images of three clinical letters, which Moth has been treated for ‘CBD/S and proved for years.
The author said on Wednesday that he wrote on Instagram, “This is the personal information that no one should be forced to share, but we do not have any other options in the face of this incredibly hurtful wrong narrative”.
SALT PATH Author Raynor Winn (right) remained ‘ruined’ with the accusations of her husband’s weakening disease.
Raynor Winn is at home at Cornwall. It has been a great success since the publication of his book
Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs are in the film harmony of the salt path launched in May
The author was also accused of skipping the key elements of his story in the account of losing his home before he started a mammoth march of the South West coastal road.
More than two million people have read their popular 2018 memories, but the author is now facing the claim that the story may not be ‘undisputed honest’, as the story was initially invoiced.
In the book, Winn said he had lost their homes in Wales because of a bad investment in a friend of a friend Moth’s friend Moth.
However, Raynor is now accused of imposing an embezzling of £ 64,000 from a former employer and was allegedly arrested.
Later, it was claimed that a loan was taken to prevent prosecution and their homes were sold when it was not paid.
Winns spokesman said that the allegations made in the Pazar newspaper before Mail was ‘quite misleading’.
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