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In 1996 Andrew Rothery was diagnosed with leukaemia, just 2 weeks before his 18 birthday. Andrew was in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant and the good news was that with Steven being his twin, there was a great chance of him being a perfect match. Unfortunately, as tests were being run, it turned out that Steven had the same condition. The chances of this were nearly zero and in fact this was the first documented case of twins contracting the illness simultaneously.
After an unsuccessful transplant, Andrew lost his fight with the disease 2 years later, but Steven went on to recover and whilst not having perfect health, led a pretty normal life for the next 13 years.
Last year, Steven was told that the illness had returned. This time, Steven was not well enough to fight the disease and an infection soon turned into pneumonia. Steven passed away in late 2011.
From day one of the twins’ illness, the Rothery family have been involved with The Elimination of Leukaemia Fund (ELF), a charity run to fight this terrible disease.
Spurred on by other friend's of the Rothery family and their fantastic achievements in raising money for the charity, I have rather foolishly decided to take on the 3 peaks challenge on the 29th June (climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon within 24 hours).
The Rothery family are very greatful for any support you can give and I would urge you to give generously to this great cause.
Thank you so much for your support.
