As they did not want her to be an only child, the couple from Winch Wen, Swansea, decided to become foster parents in 1984.
On Thursday India barred Turkish firm Celebi from operating at its airports, citing national security concerns - an allegation the company denies.Several Indian universities - including Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and Maulana Azad National Urdu University- have also suspended academic ties with Turkish institutions.
Celebi, which handled ground services at major airports like Delhi and Mumbai, has been formally dropped, in line with the federal aviation ministry orders.India's minister of state for aviation has said in athat in recent days the government had received requests from across the country to ban the company.
"Recognising the seriousness of the issue and the call to protect national interests, we have taken cognisance of these requests. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has revoked the security clearance of the said company," the minister stated., Celebi has said it will pursue all "administrative and legal" remedies to "clarify" the allegations and seek a reversal of the order. The company also called the revocation of its security clearance "unjust".
"Our company and subsidiaries bear no responsibility for any potential disruptions, delays or negative impacts on airport operations and civil aviation traffic in India," Bloomberg quoted the company as saying.
Deadly fighting broke out between India and Pakistan last week after Delhi launched airstrikes on its neighbour, saying it was in response to the deadly Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. Pakistan has denied any involvement in the incident.Ms Deacon founded a range of organisations, including the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society to engage doctors and healthcare professionals, Medcan Family Foundation to support other parents and carers, and Maple Tree Consultants where she worked with industry to press for change and improved outcomes.
She was also an active member of the Cannabis Industry Council.A joint statement issued by the organisation's co-chairs, Dr Callie Seaman and Jamie Bartley, alongside CEO, Mike Morgan-Giles, described Ms Deacon as "an inspiration and hero".
"Hannah was an absolute force of nature, concerned with protecting the life chances of not just her own children but many others in similar situations," they said."It was clear to those of us who knew Hannah that she would stop at nothing to achieve this."