Eddie Kidd nears end of London Marathon route

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Former stunt rider Eddie Kidd, who suffered brain damage in an accident, is nearing the end of the London Marathon route, which he began on 17 April with the rest of the competitors.

He has been walking up to a mile a day in aid of the charity Children with Leukaemia, despite the severe disabilities he suffered in the crash in 1996.

Mr Kidd, of Seaford, East Sussex, is expected to complete the walk on Monday.

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