Rosemary Cox lost her son, Peter, when he was just 24. Since then she has worked tirelessly to set up the Organ Donor Register. The inspirational 82-year-old has now been honoured with the Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award
Rosemary Cox's life’s work in setting up the first organ donor register was honoured with a very special surprise when, met by Alan Titchmarsh in a garden where she was walking, she discovered that everyone else around her had been saved by her feat.
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