
'Dawson's Creek' writer Heidi Ferrer's husband details her 'American success story' life before tragic death
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The “Dawson’s Creek” scribe died by suicide on May 26, and in the months, weeks and days leading up to her untimely demise at age 50, Ferrer experienced intense physical pain due to symptoms of long-haul COVID-19, her husband Nick Guthe – also an esteemed writer – told Fox News on Friday.
"My beautiful angel, Heidi, passed over tonight after a 13 month battle with Long Haul Covid," Guthe wrote on Twitter and in an emotional post shared to Ferrer's personal blog. "She was an amazing mother. She fought this insidious disease with the same ferocity she lived with. I love you forever and I’ll see you down the road." In his post, Guthe noted that Ferrer had received a COVID-19 vaccine. "A lot of people with long-haul COVID have been told the vaccine might help them fight the virus," he elaborated to Fox News. "Unfortunately, in her case, it did just the opposite."More Related News













