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Jordan Sinnott’s terminally-ill mum given ‘one week to live’ jumps off plane in son’s memory

Jordan Sinnott’s terminally-ill mum given ‘one week to live’ jumps off plane in son’s memory

A terminally-ill grandmother who was told she had a week to live has parachuted from a plane in memory her footballer son who was killed on a night out in Nottinghamshire. Melanie Tait, a former police detective, said she “absolutely loved every minute” as she leapt from a plane at 10,000ft (3,000m) to raise money for the Jordan Sinnott Foundation Trust.

It comes as Mrs Tait, a grandmother of three from Bradford, launched the charity to honour her son after his tragic death. Bradford-born footballer Jordan Sinnott was just 25 when he died in hospital after a brutal assault in Retford in January 2020.

Jordan was playing for Matlock Town at the time of his death. He also played for other clubs including Alfreton Town, Chesterfield, Halifax Town and Huddersfield Town. He was also loaned to Altrincham FC and Bury FC.

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The horrific attack left his family heartbroken – and those responsible for the tragedy are serving time behind bars. Mrs Tait, 54, who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in August last year, said that Jordan’s death is the “worst thing that ever happened to me in my life”.

Only a few months ago, in December last year, she was told that she had a week to live. “After the second chemo, I was just very ill”, she recalled.

Mrs Tait added: “I thought those were supposed to be side effects. It is one of the most aggressive chemo that you can have. But then I realised I had not eaten for five days and I had not drunk anything. I knew I was dying.”

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  • June 21, 2023