Wales On Sunday

‘SUPPORT HAS BEEN SOURCE OF STRENGTH’

Father overwhelme­d by kindness since being diagnosed with terminal tumour

- WILL HAYWARD Reporter will.hayward@walesonlin­e.co.uk

T ERMINALLY ill Leighton Dutton has nothing but gratitude for the friends and family who have come together to make his final months even more special.

From his former employer – General Electric in Nantgarw – to his mates down the pub, the “overwhelmi­ng support” has provided no little comfort for Leighton and his family.

In March, Leighton – married to Rebecca and with two children, Scarlett, six, and Freddie, three – was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour.

“Before Christmas he was having numbness in his left arm,” said Rebecca, 29, who is a trainee solicitor.

“To start with we put it down to sleeping awkwardly. Then it started happening in the day.

“Then his face dropped and it seemed like he was having a stroke.

“They did some scans and they took us into the family room to tell us.

“It was shock, utter shock. We were not expecting it at all.

“We had been joking around beforehand and I had been saying he was a drama queen.

“He had two tumours and they operated in February. They removed one tumour and the other was inoperable.

“They sent the one they had removed off for tests and it was a glioblasto­ma tumour, which most aggressive. “That is when they gave him the prognosis of 15 months.” Leighton stopped his job of 12 years as an aircraft engineer and Rebecca took a break from her career to support him. They planned to spend time together and make every day count. What they hadn’t anticipate­d was the outpouring of warmth, support and love from the people of Barry. “The support has just been utterly overwhelmi­ng,” said Leighton. “I don’t know how to take it. “It has been a real source of strength and support. “I do miss work. A All of my colleagues have been in contact. I work at General Electric in Nantgarw and w worked there for 12 years. My old managers have also been in touch. “It helps to take the financial burden away so we can concentrat­e on spending time together as a family. “Barry is a small town with a is the big heart.” Among the huge range of people in the town who have been raising money to support the couple have been Barry Town Utd organising a fundraisin­g night; Barry rugby club doing the three peaks; boxer Lee Selby donating memorabili­a; cake sales, raffles and wedding day collection­s.

“It is a small town so as soon as news gets out it flies,” said Rebecca.

“We didn’t really want to go public but the boys who did the three peaks did a Go Fund Me page and it did amazing. Leighton put how proud he was to be from Barry on it.

“The response has been overwhelmi­ng to Leighton and myself. To have hard-working people put their hand in their pocket for us means a lot.

“Leighton has had to give up work and I have taken a break to support

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Leighton Dutton of Barry with his wife
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CATHERINE WIGGINS wedding day Leighton and Rebecca on their
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