Laura Nuttall was told she had only 12 months to live after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer
Laura Nuttall was told she had only 12 months to live after being diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multiforme - an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer - after a routine eye test in 2018. The 23-year-old went on to complete a "bucket list" of goals that included graduating, presenting the BBC weather forecast and raising thousands for brain cancer charities.
As he kicked off the run last night, the Phoenix Nights star announced that a portion of the ticket sales would be donated to a charity set up in memory of Laura Nuttall. Her proud mum Nicola said at the time that seeing her graduate was incredible after being told Laura only had a life expectancy of around a year and wouldn’t be going back to university at all, and that it was a real celebration of her tenacity.
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