Graeme Souness raises greater than £1m for Debra UK charity after finishing Channel swim

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Former footballer and Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness has accomplished a charity swim throughout the English Channel.

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The 70-year-old Liverpool and Rangers legend undertook the 21-mile problem for the charity Debra UK, which helps sufferers residing with a uncommon situation that causes painful, blistering pores and skin.

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With the assistance of 5 pals who additionally did the swim on Sunday, the Scot has to date raised greater than £1m.

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He mentioned he was impressed to tackle the problem after spending time with a 14-year-old woman who has the situation, referred to as epidermolysis bullosa.

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Isla Grist has recessive dystrophic EB, a type of the situation that causes the pores and skin to grow to be extraordinarily fragile, usually with intensive blistering and wounds.

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"From the time I have spent with Isla and her family, I have seen first-hand the extreme pain this devastating condition causes and the daily challenges it creates," Souness mentioned.

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"I wanted to do something that could make a difference to Isla's life and to the lives of so many others living with EB, and the slightly crazy idea of swimming the English Channel was suggested."

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Among those that did the swim with Souness was Isla's father, Andy.

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The group accomplished the problem in 12 hours and 17 minutes, in accordance with Debra UK's Twitter web page.

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Souness, who left Sky Sports at the end of last season, had set a fundraising goal of £1.1m, which he appeared all however assured to surpass on Sunday night time.

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