Graeme Souness: Football legend to swim Channel for ‘butterfly skin’ girlon May 22, 2023 at 9:47 am

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The footballer fought back tears as he described the bravery of Isla Grist, who has the rare condition.

Graeme Souness and Isla Grist first met four years agoImage source, Debra

Football legend Graeme Souness plans to swim the English Channel to help people living with a rare skin condition.

The former Liverpool, Rangers and Scotland player fought back tears as he told the BBC that Epidermolysis bullosa was the “cruellest disease out there”.

He was inspired to take on the 16-hour challenge after meeting Isla Grist from the Scottish Highlands.

The 14-year-old’s condition, known as “butterfly skin”, causes the skin to tear or blister at the slightest touch.

The 70-year-old former player and manager choked back tears as he described Isla as “the most unique person I’ve ever met”.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, he said: “She does this to me every time. She’s an inspiration to me – even at my age.”

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The former TV pundit is aiming to raise £1.1m for the Debra charity, which supports Isla and about 5,000 people in the UK who currently live with the genetic condition. There is no cure although mild forms may improve with age.

Isla, from Black Isle, near Inverness, has had her condition since birth and has to be wrapped head to toe in bandages, which are changed three times a week.

Souness said he first became aware of the disease about five years ago. He said he had now become “mates” with Isla, whose courage was an inspiration to him.

“This disease… it’s the cruellest, nastiest disease. For someone so young to be so brave… and Isla’s aware of the impact this has on her mum and dad and she helps them,” he said, clearly struggling with his emotions.

“This is a very special young lady you’re in the company of, she really is, and I am… she gets me in tears every time I’m in her company.”

The teenager’s father Andy will swim alongside Souness on the 21-mile journey from England to France.

Isla Grist and her dad Andy

Image source, Debra

The pair are raising money for Debra’s A Life Free of Pain appeal, which it is hoped will help pay to clinically test drug treatments that could improve the quality of life for people with butterfly skin.

Andy said the fundraising could be used to find ways of using existing drugs because this might be a quicker route for providing some relief for those who are suffering.

“We are desperately looking to progress research into repurposing drugs and some of the money we’ll raise hopefully through the swim is repurposing existing drugs that are licensed to the NHS and seeing if they have therapeutic benefits for EB sufferers,” he explained.

“It usually takes many many years and billions of pounds to bring a drug to market. These are already licensed.”

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