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BBC presenter forced to pull out of live show after painful injury leaves her 'on crutches'


BBC presenter Sophie Raworth has dropped out of moderating the upcoming Prime Ministerial Debate after an ankle fracture - sustained whilst running - left her unable to walk

A keen runner, Sophie said in a statement to The Mirror that she suffered an injury whilst running the London Marathon in April and had to quit the race after he ankle "blew up". Sophie Raworth injured her ankle whilst running the London Marathon Read MoreRelated Articles Tess Daly and Vernon Kay 'back in the 80s' after makeover - as fans go wild for Strictly Come Dancing news Mishal moderated the first debate on Friday 7th June between Penny Mordaunt, Angela Rayner, Daisy Cooper, Stephen Flynn, Carla Denyer, Rhun ap lorwerth and Nigel Farage on BBC One.

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