JOAN'S JOY

Heartwarming moment pensioner, 92, flings window open to meet baby great-granddaughter in surprise lockdown visit

THIS is the heartwarming moment a pensioner flung open her window to meet her new great-granddaughter for the first time.

Joan Cartwright, 92, can be seen looking absolutely delighted as she finally gets to see baby Holly after seven weeks of being stuck inside.

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Her grandson Will, 36, said: "We don’t know how old Holly will be before she can properly meet our parents and grandparents.

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'I HOPE I CAN HOLD HER ONE DAY'

“My Nanna doesn’t have a smartphone or computer or anything. She doesn’t have wifi so it’s quite difficult.

“Other than standing outside her window it’s quite hard to communicate with her."

Will confessed "I am not sure its quite within the rules" but said it should count as supporting an elderly and vulnerable person.

He added: "She doesn’t have her own garden. She’s stuck inside and she isn’t seeing anyone, except for things being dropped off."

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The great gran, who also has five grandchildren lost her husband Ron a few years ago.

She has not left her flat for almost seven weeks due to the coronavirus.

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Will and Jen said for the first few weeks of Holly's life the couple were unable to have regular health visits to keep an eye on the new baby.

Jen added: “It is not the maternity leave that I had imagined but we are trying to make the most of it and can’t wait to see family and friends again and show Holly off.”

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She said Holly has not been formally weighed since day five, but they have tried to weigh her on the bathroom scales but its "not quite the same".

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The heartwarming scene comes as Britain remains on lockdown over the coronavirus pandemic, with the measures .

Government ministers have warned the rules will not be relaxed until people show they won't flout the lockdown put in place to save lives.

Previously, over 70s have been told to stay at home for at least another three months - but it is expected measures for the elderly will stretch forward into most of the year.

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