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‘Bionic’ suit marathon fundraiser Claire Lomas dies aged 44

Ms Lomas, who was paralysed from the chest down, raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity.

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A charity fundraiser who became the first person to complete a marathon in a “bionic” suit after breaking her back in a horse-riding accident has died in the Middle East aged 44.

Claire Lomas, who was paralysed from the chest down since 2007, died following an accident in Jordan on August 22, the Melton Times has reported.

Ms Lomas, who broke her neck, back and ribs and punctured a lung when her horse threw her off as she took part in the Osberton Horse Trials in Nottinghamshire 17 years ago, raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity.

Claire Lomas approaching the finish of the London Marathon on The Mall with the aid of her husband Dan, 16 days after the race began.
Claire Lomas approaching the finish of the London Marathon on The Mall with the aid of her husband Dan, 16 days after the race began. (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Ms Lomas was also a motivational speaker, a qualified pilot and was made an MBE in 2017.

A statement given to the Melton Times on behalf of her family reads: “We are absolutely devastated to lose Claire.

“We would ask people to respect our privacy in the coming days to allow us to grieve in peace.”

Claire Lomas crosses the finish line in her robotic suit during the Great North Run in Newcastle
Claire Lomas crosses the finish line in her robotic suit during the Great North Run in Newcastle in 2016 (PA)

“She was a great supporter of ours, and other spinal injury charities, and a guiding light to the entire community.

“It was in 2012 that she raised a staggering amount for Spinal Research by walking the London Marathon over 17 days in a robotic suit and she continued to be a powerhouse of positivity and a real inspiration to so many.

“This is a devastating loss and our thoughts are with her family.”

Great Run posted on X, formerly Twitter, saying: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the inspirational fundraiser, Claire Lomas MBE.

“Claire made history as the first person in the UK to walk with a bionic ReWalk suit, inspiring runners across the UK and beyond.

“Over the past decade, Claire completed many Great Run Series events alongside her dedicated support team, as part of an incredible fundraising drive, raising almost £1 million for charities.”

Claire Lomas is made an MBE by the Duke of Cambridge at Buckingham Palace.
Claire Lomas is made an MBE by the Duke of Cambridge at Buckingham Palace (PA)

“Everyone at Great Run was devastated to hear of her passing, and we will pay tribute at next week’s Great North Run. Our thoughts and love are with her parents Martin & Joyce, husband Dan, and their two young daughters, Maisie and Chloe.”

Independent Thinking posted on its website saying it was “devastated” to learn of the death.

It said: “We first met up with Claire last year and we knew immediately she would make an important contribution to our work with schools, not only as a source of inspiration but also as living example of finding the positives in the negative, of refusing to believe in limitations, and of being uncompromising in how a life can be led.”

The statement added: “She will be missed by everyone who met her and who were both humbled and inspired by her.”

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