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Carrie Fisher’s mother, screen legend Debbie Reynolds, suffers stroke: reports

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A handout photo made available by the Las Vegas News Bureau on December 28 shows US actresses Debbie Reynolds (right) and daughter Carrie Fisher arriving at The Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada, in 2007 to celebrate Elizabeth Taylor's 75th birthday. Photo: EPA
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Film legend Debbie Reynolds was rushed to hospital Wednesday after suffering a possible stroke, a day after the death of her movie star daughter Carrie Fisher.

A spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Fire Department said paramedics responded to a request for medical aid at the Beverly Hills home of Todd Fisher, Reynolds’s son, just after 1pm.

The spokeswoman would not confirm it was the 84-year-old icon but said “an adult female patient in fair to serious condition” had been transported to the nearby Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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Reynolds “just suffered a medical emergency, which we’re told is a possible stroke,” reported celebrity news portal TMZ, adding that she had been distraught since 60-year-old Fisher’s death following a heart attack.

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Fisher catapulted to worldwide stardom as rebel warrior Princess Leia in the original Star Wars trilogy, was pronounced dead in Los Angeles on Tuesday, four days after collapsing on a transatlantic flight.

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