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Maidstone: Charity dock to dock swim in London raises money for Hayley's Heroes in memory of Hayley Martin who died of cancer

An open-water swim in the turbulent Thames has raised hundreds for a much-loved charity.

Simon Dyson, 36, swam a gruelling 10k around London’s Royal Docks for Hayley’s Heroes.

The charity was set up by 31-year-old Hayley Martin, who died of bowel cancer in January.

Simon Dyson with friend John Counsell after the swim
Simon Dyson with friend John Counsell after the swim

Hayley, who was mum to two-year-old Freddie, set up a support group for young adults with
cancer.

The group continues to meet at Maidstone Hospital in a room named after her.

Mr Dyson has been an avid supporter of the cause since a chance meeting with Hayley’s close friend John Counsell.

Hayley Martin led support groups with cancer patients at Maidstone Hospital
Hayley Martin led support groups with cancer patients at Maidstone Hospital

Windy conditions took it out of the 36-year-old, but he completed the race in two hours and 17 minutes, raising £1,800.

To donate towards Simon’s swim, click here.

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