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24 Hours in A&E viewers “broken” as dad receives devastating news he has a brain tumour

Doctor who broke the news hailed a hero

Channel 4 viewers were left “broken” and in tears following deeply emotional scenes in 24 Hours in A&E as an “incredible” doctor told a father of two he had a brain tumour.

Dr Vijay Nar was hailed as a hero as he treated Richard Powell who was rushed into hospital with a suspected stroke after suffering a seizure in the night.

Aviation insurer Richard had previously suffered fit-like symptoms and struggled to speak, believed to be caused by stress.

But following a CT scan that revealed the 54-year-old had a mass on his brain affecting his speech, Dr Nar was seen breaking the awful news to the patient and his wife Mary.

Dr Nar had to break terrible news to Richard and Mary (Credit: Channel 4)

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He explained: “On the scan, there is a small mass that we have found. 

“Sometimes it’s very difficult. It can sometimes be like stress, and it can be like anxiety.”

Reassuring Richard, Dr Nar continued: “What you’re having is real. It’s related to abnormal electric activity created by a small mass.”

Further tests determined Richard had a Grade 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumour that spreads fast.

Mary was devastated by her husband’s diagnosis (Credit: Channel 4)

Understandably, Mary was “absolutely devastated” at the diagnosis.

“There’s no point saying it’s going to be alright,” she said.

“All you can do is say that you’re going to be here, whatever happens.”

A shocked Richard added: “In my early days, I  took the view that I’d live into my 70s and 80s. 

“To suddenly say, ‘Richard, that may not even be an option for you’… That’s a real shock.

“It’s something I’m still coming to terms with.”

Richard could not find the words to speak after a seizure (Credit: Channel 4)

Earlier in the episode, Richard described how he struggled to speak as his body shook uncontrollably in the night.

“I just opened my mouth and I couldn’t really get my words out,” he explained.

“I just couldn’t… I couldn’t come out with any.”

Dr Nar was praised highly on Twitter (Credit: Channel 4)

And later in the show, as he was preparing to undergo his CT, Richard had another frightening seizure.

Unable to reply to a nurse’s questions, it was many moments before Richard was able to speak again and tell the doctor he was okay.

Dr Nar’s poignant reflection to “savour life” also resonated with viewers.

And despite containing some of the most emotional moments in the series for a while, viewers were still touched enough to remember to be grateful for the NHS.

Viewers also tweeted their well wishes to Richard and his family.

Mary, too, offered her thanks on Twitter and urged viewers to back Dame Tessa Jowell’s campaign for alternative cancer treatments, with the former Labour MP suffering from a similar kind of brain tumour.

Richard is now undergoing intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy and the tumour is currently stable.

Dr Nar and A&E staff attend to Richard (Credit: Channel 4)

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24 Hours in A&E is on Channel 4 on Tuesdays at 9pm.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer

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