'Living my best life, singing without a voice box'
A woman from Canterbury who had her voice box removed due to throat cancer has sung at the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall after teaching herself to talk again.
Hazel Buckley was diagnosed with throat cancer twice, first 19 years ago at the age of 47.
In 2017 she underwent a laryngectomy, and now speaks through a stoma in her neck.
She performs with the Shout at Cancer Choir, which is for people who've had similar operations.