Mark Chapman’s wife dies
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Mark Chapman’s wife dies
Match of the Day 2 host Mark Chapman’s wife Sara dies aged 44 after a long illness
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... lness.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... lness.html
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One can only imagine the pain the family are going through. Terrible situation.claretblue wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 9:40 pmMatch of the Day 2 host Mark Chapman’s wife Sara dies aged 44 after a long illness
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... lness.html
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Sad news ... way way way too young ... thoughts go out to him and his family
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Poor bloke - let’s wish him well
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What an absolute tragedy, such a young age. I feel so sorry for the whole family.
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Terribly sad news.
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I read this earlier.....far too young to be taken. My thoughts go out to him and the family....
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44 is too young, not much else to say, RIP Sara, and commiserations to Mark and his family.
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Poor Chappers.
Has anyone in the world got a bad word to say about him? He just seems like the most interesting and nicest guy in the world. What a shame for something like this to happen to his family.
Has anyone in the world got a bad word to say about him? He just seems like the most interesting and nicest guy in the world. What a shame for something like this to happen to his family.
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Incredibly sad news. Devastating.
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One of the best presenters and nicest guys out there. Used to listen to him as a teenager on Chappers and Dave, went into TV and is a great presenter...feel sorry for the guy.
Why does this always happen to the nice guys?
Why does this always happen to the nice guys?
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Devastating news for a man who is so good in what he does. Prayers go out to him and his children
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Very sad. Such a young lady. Kids 17, 12, 6.
That is a major life shock
Cancer it appears.
Condolences.
That is a major life shock
Cancer it appears.
Condolences.
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Beautiful young mother....very sad.
Cancer really is a terrible disease but one day scientists will defeat it.
Cancer really is a terrible disease but one day scientists will defeat it.
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Unfortunately, I think we're talking hundreds of years away. One very frustrating thing is how slow the medical world is developing.LoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:46 pmCancer really is a terrible disease but one day scientists will defeat it.
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I agree it will be a good number of years but not hundreds. Look at how much change has occurred in the last 50 or 60 years.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 6:31 pmUnfortunately, I think we're talking hundreds of years away. One very frustrating thing is how slow the medical world is developing.
First heart transplant was in 1968 and now routinely carried out around the world. There are numerous companies and Universities researching the causes of cancer and new treatments. It will happen eventually.