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there s no stopping some people, is there? his approach to it is just incredible. if he can inspire people and think that disability should not hold you back and do some amazing things. to hold you back and do some amazing thins. ., , ., ., things. to be told that he will never walk things. to be told that he will never walk and things. to be told that he will never walk and then - things. to be told that he will never walk and then decide i things. to be told that he will. never walk and then decide i m things. to be told that he will - never walk and then decide i m going to climb a mountain! that was graham satchell reporting. we ll be speaking to martin and nurse consultant stuart wildman at 8.10 this morning. one of the biggest illegal darknet websites has gone offline, after two years of selling class a drugs, counterfeit cash and hacking tools. the administrators of torrez shut the site down over christmas. but new ones are popping up all the time and bbc data shows just how

I could feel myself dying I m just so thankful to be alive : Arena survivor closest to blast on mission to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

I could feel myself dying I m just so thankful to be alive : Arena survivor closest to blast on mission to climb Mount Kilimanjaro
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You can climb a mountain : Manchester Arena survivor hopes to inspire wheelchair users

Martin Hibbert, who was left paralysed from the waist down in the attack, is calling on the government to offer better care to disabled people. | ITV National News

Nurse to aid arena attack survivor from Bolton

THE nurse of a survivor of the Manchester Arena bomb attack who is joining him in a Kilimanjaro climb has said it is “totally out of character” for him to be involved in the “great opportunity.” Major trauma consultant nurse Stuart Wildman from Salford Royal, looked after Martin Hibbert, from Bolton, in the months after the incident. Martin is hoping to raise £1m by climbing Kilimanjaro - the highest mountain in Africa. He was in the Manchester Arena when the bomb exploded in May 2017, suffering 22 shrapnel wounds which left him paralysed from the waist down. And now, with the help of a specially-adapted wheelchair, he aims to scale Mount Kilimanjaro and raise £1m for the Spinal Injuries Association.

Martin Hibbert ready to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for charity | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A MAN who was paralysed in the Manchester Arena bombing says he is ready for the ‘blood, sweat and tears’ as he gears up to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for charity. Martin Hibbert, 44, who used to live in Wibsey, was paralysed from the waist down when he and his teenage daughter were among the hundreds injured in the terror attack on May 22, 2017. He is now planning to take a Paralympic torch from the London Games to the top of Africa’s highest mountain in September and hopes to raise £1 million for the Spinal Injuries Association. Mr Hibbert will use a custom-built handbike for the seven to 10-day challenge, which he said he was inspired to do after learning only one in three people with spinal cord injuries receive treatment at specialist centres.

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