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A TEACHER with MS has completed her first ultra-marathon in memory of her dad who died last year due to kidney failure - with the finish line being… ....
Mark Lysycia took up photography around 15 years ago as a hobby. He was heavily involved with several running groups in the area, including Howfen Runners and Astley and Tyldesley Road Runners. After suffering an injury he began photographing race events, he became well-known in the running community and he donated money raised from his photos to charity. On April 1 Mark suffered a severe heart attack which led to cardiac arrest. After resuscitation he was transferred to Wythenshawe Hospital Intensive Care Unit where he remained in a coma for two weeks. He had sustained irreversible brain injury due to the lack of oxygen and life support was withdrawn on April 15. ....
Tribute to Westhoughton photographer, 60, who died after sudden heart attack thisislancashire.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thisislancashire.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Catherine Sadat-Shafaee, 30, was diagnosed with the neurological condition just before her 25th birthday. She suffers from episodes of fatigue and pains in her left leg, which is weaker than her right. After joining the running group Howfen Runners, she found that running helped to ease her symptoms and strengthened her muscles. Having completed her first two marathons last year, Catherine is embarking on her an ultra-marathon in May in memory of her father Tohid Sadat-Shafaee, who died at the age of 66 on March 23 as a result of kidney failure. TRIBUTE: Tohid Sadat-Shafaee Tohid, who also suffered from Parkinson s Disease, moved to Westhoughton from Iran 40 years ago. ....