Banning Best wife 'justified'.GEORGE Best's agent has said the stricken football legend's family is entitled to ban his ex-wife Alex from his hospital bedside. Best's father Dickie and sisters are unhappy about comments Alex made. Phil Hughes “Philip Hughes” redirects here. For other people named Philip Hughes, see Philip Hughes (disambiguation). Philip J. "Phil" Hughes (born June 24, 1986 in Mission Viejo, California) is a professional baseball right-handed starting pitcher, who was the first-round pick said: "She said that she would not cry or even shed a tear when George dies. Because of that the family feels she should be banned, and if they feel that way, they are fully entitled to ban her." Best, 59, who has had a liver transplant liver transplant Hepatic transplant Transplant surgery A procedure that replaces a cancer conquered, metabolically defeated, or substance subjugated liver with one no longer required by its owner, many of whom donate same after an MVA Diseases requiring transplant , almost died last month from serious infections. TV star Alex, 33, said: "I'm hoping to see him." It was feared that Best has cash troubles but Mr Hughes said he will pay his own medical bills. Best is improving slowly at the private Cromwell Hospital Cromwell Hospital is a private sector hospital located in the South Kensington area of London. The hospital was founded on 29 April, 1981. It is most recognised as the deathplace of football legend, George Best and famous Qawwali musician Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. CEO, Mr. in West London. CAPTION(S): DISPUTE: Alex Best |
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