AN indomitable Moreton woman has died just months after getting out of her hospital bed to qualify for the Paralympics.
Lynne Burton, 34, needed to undergo a third liver transplant but a suitable organ could not be found, resulting in her condition deteriorating until she passed away.
She finished second in a selection shoot to qualify to represent Britain in the archery competition at Beijing’s 2008 Paralympics.
This was while she was being treated at London’s Royal Free Hospital after suffering chronic rejection of the latest of two liver transplants she underwent because of a condition she was born with.
She was too weak to self-propel her wheelchair but still shot the required eight dozen arrows.
Lynne, who had already competed in the world archery championships, was driven straight back to the hospital where she hoped to get fit for Beijing but her consultant told her she was too poorly to compete.
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Brave Paralympian passes away
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