Cancer patient completes 4,000-mile Baltic Sea drive

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Ian Bryan was accompanied by friend Paul Hulston on the Baltic Sea Circle challenge.

Ian Bryan and Paul Hulston's trip took them to North Cape in Norway, mainland Europe's most northerly point

Ian Bryan, who was diagnosed with myeloma, made it back to Ashby-de-la-Zouch on 3 July after completing the Baltic Sea Circle challenge.The early finish meant he could catch a ferry from Hamburg back home in time for a hospital appointment.

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