Family gives nan a quick call to check she isn't dead

RELATIVES of 84-year-old Mary Fisher have given her a ring just to check she hasn’t died or anything.

Fisher’s daughter Sarah made the call at 11.34am yesterday after realising that she had not spoken to her for over a month.

She said: “I just thought it’d be nice to have a quick catch up and make sure she is still alive.

“Turns out she isn’t dead yet, which is great. We had a bit of a chat about her boiler, which had been playing up by is apparently alright now.

“After two minutes I became quite bored and made my excuses.”

Mary Fisher said: “They do this every couple of months. Sometimes I don’t answer the phone just to freak them out.”

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