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4:23 PM February 25, 2021
Mark Laws is planning on a near 400-mile trek between the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and Old Trafford in memory of his brother-in-law Jamie Robinson, who died after a battle with Covid-19.
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The brother-in-law of a businessman who died after a battle with Covid-19 is planning to cover 400 miles on foot and by bike to help those who cared for him.
Mark Laws is aiming to run and cycle between the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) where Jamie Robinson of Wisbech stayed, and Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United FC who Jamie supported.
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Jamie Robinson (top right) with wife Victoria, stepson Finnley and son Archie.
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The wife of a businessman who was “full of energy and loved to have fun” has led tributes to her husband who died after a battle with Covid-19.
Jamie Robinson of Wisbech worked as a duty manager for Wetherspoons pubs The Globe and The Lattice House in King’s Lynn, ahead of his time as a betting shop manager and team leader at shed manufacturer Shire GB.
Jamie, a father to six-year-old Archie and stepfather to 13-year-old Finnley, then joined Howdens of March as a CAD designer before moving to the Wisbech branch to become manager in 2018.
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