Lanark mum-of-three, who has incurable Huntington’s disease, is on cloud nine after ticking off the most daring challenge on her bold bucket list so far.
After conquering every rollercoaster in the UK, braving fire walks and skydiving from 10,000 feet, the gutsy 51-year-old hospice nurse has taken to the skies again – this time with the intention of doing a double wing walk, complete with an adrenaline-fueled nose-dive from 500ft and a loop the loop at 6000ft on an airborne 1940s Boeing Stearman Biplane.
But Gillian McNab, who dedicated her high-flying fundraiser to Scottish Huntington’s Association and Strathcarron Hospice, got more than she bargained for when her pilot offered to take her latest adventure to new heights.
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