Leukaemia blogger dies at home

Gordon Brown paid tribute to Adrian Sudbury (from Baldy's Blog)
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A British journalist who wrote a blog about his battle against Leukaemia as well as campaigning for bone barrow donation has died.

Adrian Sudbury, 27, died on Tuesday at his family home in Nottinghamshire, his newspaper - the Huddersfield Daily Examiner - confirmed.

Mr Sudbury had waged a high-profile campaign calling for the government to introduce bone marrow donation at schools.

He was diagnosed with the disease in 2006 and although he received a bone marrow transplant he was unable to defeat it.

A statement on his blog, Baldy's Blog, today said: "Adrian Sudbury died peacefully in his sleep with his dad Keith and mum Kay last night."

His father also released a statement saying: "Every parent thinks their son or daughter is special and we are no different.

"Adrian touched all who knew him. We're very proud of all his achievements in tragically such a short time.

"Kay and I hope that all Adrian's good work will be continued by all those who knew and loved him."

A private family funeral followed by a service of remembrance at Sheffield Cathedral will be held shortly.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown spoke to Mr Sudbury last week and paid tribute to him today, describing him as a "true hero".

"Adrian Sudbury was a true hero whose selflessness and courage made him an inspiration to all who knew him and to many who didn't.

"Adrian's campaign to raise awareness about blood, bone marrow and organ donation has already attracted thousands of supporters, myself among them, and his memory will continue to inspire action for many years to come.

"I spoke to Adrian last Wednesday and his campaigning spirit and his optimism remained undimmed. My thoughts are with his family at this time, and I know they will be proud that Adrian's achievements will continue to help others after he has gone."


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