Sunderland University lecturer who underwent double kidney transplant says surgery transformed life
Kudz Munongi, 39, underwent treatment after he was struck down by massive organ failure
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A university student turned lecturer has told how a lifesaving double-kidney transplant has inspired him to help others.
Kudz Munongi, 39, underwent the major treatment after he was struck down by massive organ failure.
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Former University of Sunderland student Jordan North is taking part in this years
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Prince Philip: Flags fly at half past across Sunderland as city pays tribute to Duke of Edinburgh
The Right Worshipful Mayor of Sunderland, councillor David Snowdon, also extended his sympathy while noting the Duke’s role in public life
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Union flags are flying at half mast at Sunderland Civic Centre, Hylton Castle and the Port of Sunderland following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, passed away peacefully this morning (April 9) at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
The Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen were married for more than 70 years and Philip dedicated decades of his life to royal duty, serving the nation at the monarch’s side.
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