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Thieves hit Burrow site for MND treatment
Daily Express
|May 20, 2025
THIEVES have targeted a motor neurone disease treatment centre named after rugby league legend Rob Burrow.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said the two recent incidents of theft and damage at the site at the city's Seacroft Hospital were "really disappointing".
The new facility is being built with the backing of the family of Rob, who died last year aged 41 having been diagnosed with MND in 2019.
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