Family, friends, and fans gathered to say goodbye to Rob Burrow, the former Leeds and England rugby star who died at 41 after a brave battle with motor neurone disease (MND). His passing came just hours before construction began on a new MND research center that will bear his name, cementing his legacy beyond the sport.
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