Safe to say this dream backfired!
14.09.2022 - 15:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tributes have been paid to a 'kind' and 'amazing' dad who tragically died.
Andy Sale was rushed to hospital in Spain after he had collapsed with crippling stomach pains in December 2020, just months after a dream move to the country with his wife of 30 years, Denise.
After three months of tests, he received the harrowing cancer diagnosis. The couple wanted to stay in the country to "keep his dream alive" but the following year, they had to move back to the UK after he faced a £10,000 a month in hospital bills.
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Sadly, Andy - who was a firefighter for three decades - lost his battle with cancer in December last year. His wife said she was "lucky to have him as a husband" and they never spent "any time apart".
She said: "He loved life and was dedicated to his family. He was so proud of everything his kids did and loved our big family dinners on a Sunday. Every single person he met would get a hug whether they liked it or not and everyone on his watch would vouch for that.
"He would never start his shift or end one without giving everyone a hug it was just how he was, he loved everybody. His motto was 'you may never have another tomorrow'."
Andy, from Childwall, Liverpool, was known for being a "fitness fanatic" and competed in triathlons, marathons, and three Ironman challenges. He regularly raised money for charity with his wife describing him as a man who "never though of himself".
Upon his return to Liverpool, Andy was put on medication and his health had begun to improve, meaning he was able to attend his son's wedding. Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Denise said: "He was so nervous on the day but so
Safe to say this dream backfired!
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Leaders and monarchs from across the globe have paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II following her death yesterday afternoon. Political leaders, kings and queens, as well as religious leaders have all shared heartfelt condolences on this day of mourning.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are remembering the late Queen Elizabeth II with a sweet tribute. The couple took to the website for their Archewell Foundation to mark the Queen's passing.Setting the site to all-black, the website, whose front page usually contains information about the foundation and its upcoming events, was devoted completely to the Queen with a message in white that reads, «In loving memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.» Underneath were the Queen's birth and death year, marking her 96 years of life, from 1926 until her passing in 2022.On Thursday, Buckingham Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II — the United Kingdom's longest-reigning monarch -- had passed at the age of 96.«The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,» the palace's statement read.