A man who recently became a father is facing a heartbreaking situation as doctors have informed him that he may not live to see his daughter grow up. Craig Dunn, a 35-year-old from South Shields, had undergone surgery last year to remove a brain tumor and was looking forward to marrying his fiancée Nabela and enjoying parenthood with their three-year-old daughter, Serena.
However, a routine scan in May revealed that the tumor had returned and spread to his spine, giving him a prognosis of up to 12 months to live. Craig expressed his devastation at the unexpected news, stating that it has been mentally challenging to come to terms with the grim reality.
Diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a rare and aggressive brain tumor, in May 2025, Craig had initially responded well to treatment and was in remission. The sudden return of the tumor caught him off guard, as he had been feeling healthy with no symptoms.
Determined to make the most of his remaining time, Craig has rescheduled his wedding to Nabela and plans to create lasting memories for his daughter. He expressed sorrow at the thought of not being able to have meaningful conversations with Serena as she grows up, prompting him to document his thoughts and feelings for her in a diary and videos.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Craig and his family, as he faces the challenge of limited treatment options for his condition in adults. The response has been overwhelming, with donations pouring in to help with his medical expenses and to provide for his family.
Craig emphasized the rarity of his cancer in adults and the need for more research and treatment options. He is determined to explore all possible avenues to prolong his life for the sake of his daughter. To contribute or learn more about his journey, visit the GoFundMe page provided.
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