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'My partner of 24 years died of cancer... I've been hit with my own devastating diagnosis'

A man who lost his partner of 24 years to cancer has jumped 11,000 feet out of a plane in her memory - despite his own devastating diagnosis.

Tom Lowery, 76, from Irlam, Salford completed the skydive on Sunday (February 19) in memory of his partner Joan Lyons, who received treatment from St Ann's Hospice.

The retied HGV driver and Royal Signals veteran lost Joan in March last year, and has also been diagnosed with prostate cancer himself - for which he is undergoing treatment.

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But that didn't stop him taking part in his parachute jump at the Black Knights Centre in Cockerham, Lancashire. "I really enjoyed it, it was incredible – but I’m so glad to be back on solid ground," Tom said.

Speaking before the jump, he said: "Thank you very much to everyone who has donated to St Ann’s Hospice, I hope they get lots of money to support them."

Tom, who had to get the all-clear from his doctor for the jump following his diagnosis, said: "I have prostate cancer so the drugs that I’m on have made me too weak to take on a 24-hour walk or a marathon. "This is the next best thing I can do; I’ve never done a parachute jump before so I’m very excited."

Tom's family and friends came to support him on the day, and after jumping 11,000 feet through the air he said: "I loved it, but if I do anything else for charity it’ll be marathons not another jump!"

He has already surpassed his target of raising £500 as he has currently raised just over £1000. "We all want to raise as much money as possible for such a great cause that supported Joan," he said.

"We all want to raise as much money as possible for such a great cause that supported Joan. Her last days were spent

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