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Couple's baby to be delivered early so terminal dad, 38, can cuddle newborn

A couple are planning to have their baby early, so the dad, who is suffering with terminal cancer, can hold his child.

Jamie Hunter and his partner Beccy Flint were thrilled to discover they were expecting a baby at the end of May 2020.

But their joy was marred when Jamie, 38, started to suffer crippling pain in his side in October 2019.

The football coach had multiple scans and tests and was eventually diagnosed with kidney cancer in March.

And a month later Jamie was told the cancer had spread to his liver and was now incurable - reports Birmingham Live.

The couple, from Sutton Coldfield, have now decided to deliver their baby on May 10, so Jamie can meet his baby and share a cuddle.

Jamie's best friend Phil Taylor said: "Jamie will never be able to celebrate his baby’s first birthday, teach them to ride a bike and learn to swim or be there for their first day at school.

"These are the things we take for granted. As if life isn’t cruel enough, Beccy may have to face childbirth without Jamie, as his health is deteriorating every day."

Jamie Hunter and his partner Beccy Flint's baby scan (BPM Media)

Phil and his friend Chad Duggan have launched a crowdfunding page in a bid to raise £100,000 to support Jamie's care, his family and Baby Hunter.

There has been a huge response to the appeal and it has been retweeted by Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish.

Phil, who has known Jamie since they were 15, said:"They were over the moon about having a baby, it was everything he's wanted.

"He's always put himself out for everyone else before himself.

"He has managed two under-sevens teams right through to under-16s and onto adult teams. Jamie has a massive heart, who has dedicated his life to football and teaching.

"He's godfather to my daughter and my best friend. I know the money we raise isn't going to keep him here. If it could, I'd give it all back. But I thought we should do whatever we can to support Beccy and the baby."

Jamie Hunter and his best friend Phil Taylor (BPM Media)

Jamie, who works as a PE teacher joined Sutton United as a teenager and returned as a manager and coach after deciding to stop playing in 2018.

Phil said: "He has taken teams from six and seven years of age all the way through to adult football. Jamie loved this so much he did it twice!

"As a PE teacher, he has touched so many lives and has been an outstanding role model, developing young people through all walks of life. The kids love him at school, He's always helping kids.

"Alongside his amazing coaching efforts he also played for the club's first team."

The friends hope to raise £100,000 for Jamie and his family and have pledged a donation would be made to John Taylor Hospice,which has been supporting the couple, who met through football. You can make a donation to the JustGiving page here

Phil said: "We will be organising a calendar of planned events over the next year which will include football tournaments, charity football matches, running & cycling challenges and many other events bringing Jamie’s whole extended family together.

"It's an awfully bleak situation, but Jamie will be the first to tell you that this isn't over just yet. There are so many amazing things to say about Jamie, that no words can do him justice."

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