James Whale moves into hospice as brave cancer battle nears its end | UK | News

Experienced publisher James Whale went into a Darüceze as he entered the last part of the five -year brave war against kidney cancer. The Daily Express columnist, who lives with 20 tumors around his body, including the spine, brain and lungs, was told that he would live for only weeks.
At the beginning of this week, his second wife, Nadine Lamont-Brown, went into a “quiet and hospitable dar-eight-bed Darüceze near his house in Kent. The cancer mixture and the painkillers on it left him breathlessly and influenced his famous voice-52 years of publishing.
“I’m comfortable and they look cleverly at me, James James Express said. “Obviously, especially for Nadine and my family. I wish I could talk better, so I can do another show. I want to make another podcast if possible.
James and Nadine, through the fairy tales of whales, document the cancer struggle on weekly with endless stoism and good humor with advice and tips for other patients and their families. He added that couples kidnapped their dogs, but wanted to continue to write the usual Monday column for The Daily Express as long as possible.
At the beginning of this month, the 74 -year -old child made his last publication interview with his ex -friend reform leader Nigel Farage in the garden of the city house. The interview made national headlines when he told Farage James that he thought he was on the road to become the next prime minister of England with his rebellious and rapidly growing political party.
“James, we really have a chance to do something historical, really historical, and there is acceleration, there is an optimism,” he said. “They’re gonna throw us everything they have, but I think we’re going to do it and I certainly don’t even think of failure.”
Doctors stopped a few months ago, a few months before I guessed nothing to do, James stopped four four kidney cancer treatment.
Nadine Express said: “James is comfortable and well -looked at and this is as much as we can.
In the mid -seventies, after inviting the first listeners at Newcastle, Metro Radio, James, one of the pioneers of the speech radio, first defeated kidney cancer after giving a 50% chance of survival, but he revealed that he returned to his brain, lungs and spine five years ago.
Last year it was a obe for publishing and charity services.




