Charlie Hunt had been living with a rare and aggressive cancer prior to his death earlier this month.
The younger brother of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has died three years after being diagnosed with cancer.The brothers raised £22,000 running the London Marathon for Sarcoma UK, which paid tribute to Charlie Hunt, calling him a "lovely man and a tireless fundraiser".
Mr Hunt, who ran an online bed and bath retailer based in Guildford, had undergone surgery on his leg, and later on both lungs during the three years since his diagnosis. He said: "I had superb treatment from the NHS to remove it, but I am very aware of members of my own family who have had much tougher battles against cancer, and I know that's what families are going through up and down the country.Richard Davidson, chief executive of cancer charity Sarcoma UK, said Charlie had raised almost £140,000 in aid of the charity.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Jeremy Hunt's brother dies of rare form of cancer aged 53Jeremy Hunt's younger brother Charlie has died of cancer aged 53.
Read more »
Economy grows by 0.2% as Jeremy Hunt says UK on course to avoid recessionShadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the figures showed the economy was 'on the floor' with TUC) General Secretary Paul Nowak accusing Mr Hunt of being asleep at the wheel'
Read more »
Jeremy Hunt's younger brother dies from cancer aged 53Jeremy Hunt's younger brother, who was diagnosed with sarcoma in 2020, has died peacefully, according to a statement from his family.
Read more »
Fresh hope of pre-election tax cuts after unexpected economic growth figuresChancellor Jeremy Hunt said growth of 0.5% for June and 0.2% between April and June showed the UK economy was resilient and would soon be bearing “fruit” singharj, ChaplainChloe, and eleanormia report
Read more »
Tax cut hope before election after 'shaft of sunlight' economy figuresChancellor Jeremy Hunt said growth of 0.5% for June and 0.2% between April and June showed the UK economy was resilient and would soon be bearing “fruit” singharj, ChaplainChloe, and eleanormia report
Read more »