David was born in the Yorkshire town of Pontefract, but moved at a young age to the High Peak village of Bamford, where his parents became founder members of a Quaker community. As his mother recalls, David ‘enjoyed an active, outdoor, slightly feral lifestyle as a youngster.’ He was educated at Hope Valley College and went on to be awarded a First in History at Newcastle University, followed by an MA at Sheffield University. After a spell of teaching English as a foreign language in Spain, David moved to London, where he met Philippa.
At the time of his 30th birthday, in May 2015, David was enjoying a safari holiday with his family in Tanzania when he realized that he was having difficulty in holding his camera properly. This was the latest in a series of worrying physical symptoms that had been developing during the previous few months, including extreme fatigue and general weakness which, as a super-fit young man, he had never experienced before. On his return to the UK, David underwent various tests before being diagnosed in June 2015 with Motor Neurone Disease, a cruel degenerative condition that kills more than one-third of the people suffering from it within a year of detection, with more than half of those diagnosed dying within two years. As of yet, there is no effective treatment or cure.
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