A hero rescue volunteer who led the search for murdered schoolgirl April Jones now desperately needs help himself as he battles three deadly illnesses – including Covid-19. Stuart Tyrer, 55, has dedicated his life to helping others and has received awards for his heroics with West Mercia Search and Rescue (WMSAR). But the professional diver is now in dire need himself after being struck down with three life-threatening illnesses which has left him gravely ill in hospital. Stuart, affectionally known as ‘Cavey’, was rushed to hospital with a high temperature after coughing up blood on November 30 this year. He was found to be suffering from pneumonia and further tests diagnosed him with a pulmonary embolism – a blood clot on his lung.
Rescue hero who joined search for murdered April Jones now battling Covid-19 and two other illnesses
Stuart Tyrer has dedicated his life to helping others but he s now battling three illnesses
11:18, 11 DEC 2020
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A hero rescuer who has dedicated his life to helping others is now in desperate need himself after being struck down by three life-threatening illnesses. (Image: West Mercia Search & Rescue/SWNS)
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