Rob Burrow’s closing message to the world has been shared in a BBC documentary following his loss of life on the age of 41.
The previous rugby league participant died on Sunday, four-and-a-half-years after being identified with motor neurone illness (MND). Within the video message, Burrow tells viewers to “be courageous” of their private battles, including: “in a world of adversity, we should nonetheless dare to dream.”
“By the point that you just watch this I’ll now not be right here,” Burrow mentioned within the video, which was included within the BBC movie There’s Solely One Rob Burrow, which was made out there on iPlayer on…