Daughter to run London Marathon in memory of dad, Chris Bain

Mr Bain, who was left paralysed after the 2004 attack Mr Bain, who was left paralysed after the 2004 attack

A daughter is preparing to run a marathon in memory of her dad who died after a brutal attack.

Amanda Byrne, of Keats Close, Borehamwood, was shocked when her beloved dad, Chris Bain, was left paralysed from the neck down in the attack in 2004.

When he died of his injuries five years later aged 53, she decided to raise cash for the Aspire Charity, in Stanmore, who tried to help him overcome his injuries.

Mrs Byrne is now preparing to run the London Marathon next year, with her husband, John Byrne.

She said: “Aspire help these people lead as much of a normal fulfilled life as possible, and we were inspired to do this to thank them for the amazing work they do and for the way they helped my dad.

“During the time my dad was in hospital the care he received from Aspire was faultless. They worked so hard to help my dad and taught him to control his own wheelchair. These hurdles may seem small but for my dad they were life changing.”

During his recovery, he spent seven months at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, in Stanmore.

Mr Bain, who was born and bred in Stanborough Avenue, Borehamwood, was an active and hardworking man and the attack was a “devastating blow” to his family.

Mrs Byrne added: “We lost the heart of our family when my dad died. For that reason, we are not only looking for sponsors for our marathon, we are also keen to raise awareness of the great work this charity does.”

The couple have pledged to raise £4,000. To sponsor them, visit http://www.justgiving.com/Amandaandjohnbyrne.

Comments(1)

punky47 says...
11:24am Sun 30 Sep 12

Good luck Amanda and John.
R.I.P. Chris

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