Tim recalled: “That was the worst. Apart from him actually dying, I think that was the worst bit because the idea that you can't do anything is so surreal, you know. “We live in a world where we can cure everything, we can put a new heart in you, a new kidney in you. “You know, we're not used to, we don't understand, the idea that a young man can die and it was well beyond my comprehension.“The idea that you're sent home to die, you can see your own fate, most people don't know when you're going to die.”Despite Tim’s best efforts to help his brother, which included enlisting a Harley Street specialist in holistic medicine to place him on a special diet, he could not save him from the disease.After James died, the presenter admitted that he.
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