After his diagnosis, Andi Peel's loved ones raised more than £18,000 for brain tumour research
The mother of a man who died from a brain tumour has paid tribute to her "amazing, brave and inspiring" son.
"Since his diagnosis, I always knew this would be the outcome, but I'm grateful to have had three years with Andi because others aren't so lucky," she said."He never moaned, and he never lost his sense of humour. Following Andi's diagnosis, he joined his family in a number of events to raise money for Brain Tumour Research.
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