Heartbreak for marathon runner who ends up in five day coma after collapsing at mile 18

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Marcus Nunes Filho, 39, decided to take up the 26.2 mile challenge

Marcus Nunes Filho, 39, decided to take up the 26.2 mile challenge (Image: SWNS)

A dad running a marathon to "save his mum's life" almost died after he collapsed at mile 18 and was left in an induced coma.

Marcus Nunes Filho, 39, decided to take up the 26.2 mile challenge to help raise £30k to help his mum, Irani Nunes Filho, 62, who had both legs amputated after developing acute thrombosis aged 55.

Following the amputation, medics found a tumour below Irani's knee which developed into tumoral thrombosis.

Tumoral thrombosis occurs when a tumour extends into a blood vessel, restricting and potentially blocking blood flow.

She required life-saving surgery to tackle the tumoral thrombosis and a severe infection following the double amputation, and nerve-ending pain.

The funds raised by Marcus were to help Irani access surgery for the infection and nerve pain

The funds raised by Marcus were to help Irani access surgery for the infection and nerve pain (Image: SWNS)

The funds raised by Marcus were to help Irani access surgery for the infection and nerve pain and help her get prosthetic legs.

Marcus says seeing his mum go through the ordeal severely impacted his mental health and in December 2019 he tragically tried to take his own life.

Thankfully he survived and decided to turn his life around by running the New Forest Marathon in September 2022.

However, 18 miles in, Marcus collapsed due to heatstroke and dehydration and says his next memory is waking five days later before spending another six months in and out of hospital.

Marcus says seeing his mum go through the ordeal severely impacted his mental health

Marcus says seeing his mum go through the ordeal severely impacted his mental health (Image: SWNS)

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Doctors found Marcus was suffering from organ failure and bronchitis with medics believing undiagnosed pancreas problems had worsened his condition.

Thankfully he was discharged in December 2023 and after six months was found to have made a full recovery.

He now hopes to complete the New Forest Marathon next year and finish the challenge he started.

Dad-of-two Marcus, a forklift driver, from Bournemouth, Dorset, said: "With all the mental health I was going through with my mum and all the pressure I was under, I tried to commit suicide, and someone stopped me."

"I had two choices - either to carry on feeling depressed and suffering with my mental health or not."

"My mum had been diagnosed with a tumour which was spreading through her legs, we wanted to go for private surgery, but we were looking at around £20k to £30k."

"People said if you need to raise that kind of money you need to do something amazing so I took up the challenge to run a marathon which is something I've never done before."

"I thought it was a good opportunity to turn things around - I'd gone from 12 stone to 18 stone and while training in nine months I got back down to 12-and-a-half stone."

Doctors found Marcus was suffering from organ failure and bronchitis

Doctors found Marcus was suffering from organ failure and bronchitis (Image: SWNS)

"Men who are struggling with their mental health need to speak up and look for help it's been challenging."

Marcus trained for the marathon by completing four half-marathons and three 10km challenges.

His fundraising efforts, which he called Iron Legs Fundraiser, took off with Tottenham Hotspurs player Emerson Royal donating signed shirts for the cause.

Incredibly, he managed to raise enough money to get Irani the surgery she needed.

She went onto the operating table in May 2022 and has now made a full recovery.

But after tragically collapsing during the run on 11 September, he was put into an induced coma for five days and woke up on a ventilator.

"On day of marathon I was feeling brilliant, I had done a 20-mile training run three weeks before," Marcus said.

Marcus trained for the marathon by completing four half-marathons and three 10km challenges

Marcus trained for the marathon by completing four half-marathons and three 10km challenges (Image: SWNS)

"Marathon day came, and I started well until at 18 miles when I was feeling fine, but I collapsed."

"Then I woke up week after in hospital, I had machines breathing for me and dialysis for blood flow."

"Even though I collapsed the achievement was saving my mum's life."

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