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Britain's Youngest Dementia Victim's Gift to Science
7 Jan
Summary
- Andre Yarham, 24, tragically passed away on December 27.
- His brain was donated to NHS Adenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
- His mother hopes this donation aids in finding a cure.

A 24-year-old man, believed to be Britain's youngest dementia sufferer, passed away on December 27, and his family has made a profound decision to donate his brain to medical research. Andre Yarham, from Dereham in Norfolk, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a condition that severely impacted his behavior and language, causing his brain to deteriorate significantly.
His mother, Sam Fairbairn, observed drastic changes in Andre's condition starting at age 22, leading to a diagnosis shortly before his 23rd birthday. The disease caused a rapid decline in his mobility and speech. After moving into a nursing home in September, Andre contracted an infection over Christmas and passed away the day after Boxing Day.
In a testament to her son's spirit, Ms. Fairbairn has entrusted Andre's brain to NHS Adenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. She hopes this act of generosity will contribute to finding a cure, potentially offering other families precious extra time with loved ones. Ms. Fairbairn also plans to fundraise to raise awareness for FTD.




