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  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark coming round from the transplant (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his G

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark before the transplant (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who perf

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Andy and Mark before the transplant (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Victoria and Laura (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Victoria and Laura with Mark and Andy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his G

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark and Andy before the transplant (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark on dialysis (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a bl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark on dialysis (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a bl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark on dialysis (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a bl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
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    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark and Victoria with Emilie and Lucas (PA Real Life/Murray McMillan Photography) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_001
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark and Victoria (PA Real Life/Murray McMillan Photography) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his G

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_021
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Victoria and Emilie (PA Real Life/Murray McMillan Photography) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_015
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark and Lucas (PA Real Life/Murray McMillan Photography) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_023
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark and Victoria with Emilie and Lucas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_019
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark with Emilie (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a bl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_017
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark with Lucas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a blo

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_004
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Mark with Emilie (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a bl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_016
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Victoria and Mark (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    DUK10130645_011
    SCHICKSALE - Zwei Väter werden beste Freunde weil der eine dem anderen durch eine Nierenspende das Leben gerettet hat
    Victoria and Mark (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Two dads who got chatting at the school gates
    become best friends after one saves the others life
    by donating a kidney
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    Two dads who did the nursery run together have become best friends after one gave the
    other the gift of life by donating a kidney.
    Keen gym goer Mark Wilson, 35, had just become a second-time father and was busy
    planning a family holiday to Orlando, Florida, USA, with his wife, marketing executive
    Victoria, 32, and children, Emilie, five, and Lucas, one.
    But his world came crashing down in April 2019, when a routine medical check through
    his work in an accident and repair shop round his blood pressure to be sky high.
    An ideal level is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg with the first number referring
    to the amount of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts, and the second the
    blood pressure between beats - but his reading was 196/115mmHg.
    Mark, of Gourock, near Glasgow, Scotland, went to his GP, who urged him to go straight
    to hospital, where tests showed that he had stage five kidney disease.
    He was told he would need a transplant, but with family members unable to donate, he
    feared time was running out until help arrived in the form of Andy McCall, 32, a fellow
    dad who knew him from the school run.
    Mark, who had the operation on Valentines Day, said: When Andy offered, I couldnt
    believe it. At that point, he was pretty much a complete stranger.
    When my family and I heard that he was a match, we burst into tears - even the kidney
    co-ordinator was crying.
    It felt like our paths had been meant to cross. He knows Ill never be able to repay him.
    He has saved my life.
    Working out three times a week, Mark seemed perfectly healthy.
    In October 2018, he noticed he was feeling tired, but put it down to having a newborn,
    Lucas.
    Then, after a routine check-up found his blood pressure to be worryingly high, he visited
    his GP, who performed a b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    RDB00479599
    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
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    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

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    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

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    RDB00479601
    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    RDB00479600
    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    RDB00479598
    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Swisstransplant, Plakat, Bern 2013#Swisstransplant, poster, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    RDB00508461
    Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant 2013
    --- Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013#Franz Immer, CEO Swisstransplant, Bern 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Organspende
    DUKAS_27459091_ACP
    Organspende
    Nach den bekanntgewordenen Skandalen: Die Bereitschaft der Deutschen zur Organspende nimmt ab / 030113 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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    DUKAS_27459088_ACP
    Organspende
    Nach den bekanntgewordenen Skandalen: Die Bereitschaft der Deutschen zur Organspende nimmt ab / 030113 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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    Organspende
    Nach den bekanntgewordenen Skandalen: Die Bereitschaft der Deutschen zur Organspende nimmt ab / 030113 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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    DUKAS_27459085_ACP
    Organspende
    Nach den bekanntgewordenen Skandalen: Die Bereitschaft der Deutschen zur Organspende nimmt ab / 030113 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Stephan Holderegger; 2004
    DUKAS_90963199_LEC
    Stephan Holderegger; 2004
    --- Stephan Holderegger; 2004#Stephan Holderegger; 2004
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

  • Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
    RDB00231098
    Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
    --- Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969#Prof. Ake Senning, heart transplantation, Zurich 1969- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

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    Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
    --- Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969#Prof. Ake Senning, heart transplantation, Zurich 1969- RDB BY DUKAS
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    Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
    --- Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969#Prof. Ake Senning, heart transplantation, Zurich 1969- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

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    Prof. Ake Senning und Mitarbeiterin, Zürich 1969
    --- Prof. Ake Senning und Mitarbeiterin, Zürich 1969#Prof. Ake Senning and a colleague, Zurich 1969
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  • Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
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    Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969
    --- Prof. Ake Senning bei Herztransplantation, Zürich 1969#Prof. Ake Senning, heart transplantation, Zurich 1969
    RDB