Speaker at Labour manifesto launch is cancer-free after terminal diagnosis
by Aletha Adu Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6NS74)
Music teacher Nathaniel Dye, 38, who had spoken about delays for treatment, gave update on Tuesday
A man who had a terminal cancer diagnosis, and who described Labour as the party of hope for a brighter future I won't live to see" at the party's manifesto launch, is now cancer-free.
Nathaniel Dye, a 38-year-old music teacher, was diagnosed with stage four incurable bowel cancer in October 2022, and tumours were understood to have spread to his lungs, liver and lymph nodes.
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