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'Sam Perkins was overcoming MND to live extraordinary life' | |
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Emma Perkins said her husband committed himself to helping others after his diagnosis | Emma Perkins said her husband committed himself to helping others after his diagnosis |
Tributes have been paid to a keen athlete and Nottingham Forest fan who has died after he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019. | |
Sam Perkins, from East Leake in Nottinghamshire, was diagnosed with the incurable condition aged 37, and raised more than £250,000 for research through his charity Stand Against MND. | |
His wife Emma Perkins said he dedicated his time after being diagnosed to helping others and raising awareness. | His wife Emma Perkins said he dedicated his time after being diagnosed to helping others and raising awareness. |
Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said the club was saddened at the loss, while a professor at the University of Nottingham said the funds he raised would leave a lasting legacy. | |
Sam Perkins was a keen triathlete before he was diagnosed with MND in 2019 | Sam Perkins was a keen triathlete before he was diagnosed with MND in 2019 |
Mr Perkins also set up the Fifty50 campaign to recruit 50 fundraisers to raise money in 2023, the name recognising the 50% chance of dying in the first two years after being diagnosed with MND. | Mr Perkins also set up the Fifty50 campaign to recruit 50 fundraisers to raise money in 2023, the name recognising the 50% chance of dying in the first two years after being diagnosed with MND. |
It raised more than double its original £25,000 target, with former Forest captain Joe Worrall among the supporters. | It raised more than double its original £25,000 target, with former Forest captain Joe Worrall among the supporters. |
Ms Perkins said she was proud of the way her husband dedicated the time he had left to fundraising, which included taking part in races and even writing children's books. | Ms Perkins said she was proud of the way her husband dedicated the time he had left to fundraising, which included taking part in races and even writing children's books. |
"He wasn't just overcoming MND to live a normal life, he was overcoming MND to live an extraordinary life and help others," she said. | "He wasn't just overcoming MND to live a normal life, he was overcoming MND to live an extraordinary life and help others," she said. |
Chrissie Wellington, a four-time Ironman Triathlon world champion who helped raise money for Mr Perkins's charity efforts, said he approached every challenge "with positivity, and with a smile, and with grit and with gusto". | |
"If we could all live our lives a little bit like Sam, I think the world would be a much better place," she said. | "If we could all live our lives a little bit like Sam, I think the world would be a much better place," she said. |
Friends and family rallied round to help Mr Perkins with his fundraising efforts | Friends and family rallied round to help Mr Perkins with his fundraising efforts |
Alan Perkins said his son "was an inspiration to so many and also to me". | Alan Perkins said his son "was an inspiration to so many and also to me". |
"He never ceased to amaze me with his strength, courage, determination and such a wonderful attitude that he showed through everything MND threw at him," he said. | "He never ceased to amaze me with his strength, courage, determination and such a wonderful attitude that he showed through everything MND threw at him," he said. |
"I will always cherish the special memories of our time together supporting Forest." | "I will always cherish the special memories of our time together supporting Forest." |
Nuno said he was pleased to have met Mr Perkins, adding he is "a beautiful example" of the connection between the club and the city. | Nuno said he was pleased to have met Mr Perkins, adding he is "a beautiful example" of the connection between the club and the city. |
"Sam was such a special person, [with] all the charity that he did, and he was a big Forest fan," he said. | "Sam was such a special person, [with] all the charity that he did, and he was a big Forest fan," he said. |
"We are sad, but I think it is an example for us to always [do] those things in life, [to] help each other." | "We are sad, but I think it is an example for us to always [do] those things in life, [to] help each other." |
'A special person' | 'A special person' |
MND is a condition that affects the brain and nerves and leads to weaknesses that gradually get worse. | |
According to the NHS, early symptoms of the condition can include slurred speech, weakness in the legs and ankles, muscle cramps and twitches. | According to the NHS, early symptoms of the condition can include slurred speech, weakness in the legs and ankles, muscle cramps and twitches. |
Rob Layfield, from the University of Nottingham's medical school, has been leading research into MND, with Stand Against MND helping to fund a PhD student and undergraduate researchers. | Rob Layfield, from the University of Nottingham's medical school, has been leading research into MND, with Stand Against MND helping to fund a PhD student and undergraduate researchers. |
He said Mr Perkins was "a real inspiration" for the team, adding his fundraising and awareness efforts allowed them "to do more ambitious research". | He said Mr Perkins was "a real inspiration" for the team, adding his fundraising and awareness efforts allowed them "to do more ambitious research". |
"We really want Sam's legacy to be one that goes on for many years, and we think the things he's put in place encouraging the research I think will bear fruit in the next five to 10 years," he said. | "We really want Sam's legacy to be one that goes on for many years, and we think the things he's put in place encouraging the research I think will bear fruit in the next five to 10 years," he said. |
"Whenever I see Nottingham Forest and they win I think of Sam. | "Whenever I see Nottingham Forest and they win I think of Sam. |
"He's just a big part of Nottingham, he's a big part of the university, and he really will be missed." | "He's just a big part of Nottingham, he's a big part of the university, and he really will be missed." |
Mr Perkins helped raise more than £250,000 through his charity Stand Against MND | |
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