Two brothers who are running 32 marathons in 32 days to raise money for dementia research have said they couldn't have done it without Ireland's support.
Jordan and Cian Adams were diagnosed with a rare gene which causes frontotemporal dementia, the same disease that claimed the life of their mother Geraldine who died at the age of 52. With a mission to make dementia visible, the pair are set to smash their £1 million pound fundraising target for the Irish Challenge.
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@LauraMcClintoc6 Triggered things we've been 2 busy to remember. But accurate. Dressmakers made us visors, I picked them, brought them to work. We didn't have enough PPE for longer than its portrayed in this programme either. It was complete terror then. Every day, scared. Proper tory exposure