14-05-2014 2:29 PM
14-05-2014 3:25 PM
I will second that Petal,
My son who is 22 has just told me, he said we could do with more people in the world like that mum, he is an inspiration.
14-05-2014 3:31 PM
He is indeed an inspiation.
14-05-2014 3:31 PM
Such sad news about this brave young man. RIP Stephen.
14-05-2014 3:40 PM
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14-05-2014 6:39 PM
young man for his family and friends to be sooooo proud of, RIP Stephen. Hope the media now give his loved ones time to grieve in private.
15-05-2014 12:54 PM
Only just caught this,,,. brave young man,,very sad as he was so young. Inspirational. RIP Stephen.
15-05-2014 1:59 PM
What a boy, rest in peace son, God bless, I will remember you always
15-05-2014 2:34 PM
You do tend to get people like that in society, who regardless of how cruel life seems to deal up on them are destined to affect the lives of so many, like that person who died running the Marathon - tried to raise £10,000.00. As a result her demise had an incredible knock-on effect where funds reached £1.5 million pounds. Destined to die so young, one finds oneself questioning the reason why it happened. The amount of money I have personally is nothing compared to these people. Why has God kept me in such good health, when others suffer so? Remember Ben Hardwick back in 1978, with Esther Rantzen championing his cause. His passing really affected me. I'm not complaining obviously, but it doesn't seem right. It's the same as these pioneers, some of the centuries ahead of their fiels - Pasteure, Fleming, Barnard to name a few. I'm glad I'm not one of them, because they must have lead such lonely lives.
15-05-2014 8:30 PM
It's very quick and easy to make a donation to brave Stephen's cause - give a £5 using Paypal at Stephen's Justgiving page.