Scotland legend Graeme Souness completes charity swim of English Channel

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The 70-year-old has helped to raise more than £1.16million for charity Debra

Football legend Graeme Souness and his team completed their charity swim across the English Channel today, raising more than £1.1million for charity.

Graeme and the others left England at 10pm last night and took 12 hours and 17 minutes to cross the 21-mile stretch of the channel. Their efforts have resulted in over £1.16million being raised for the charity, which it will use to try and tweak already existing skin condition creams and drugs to treat EB.

"You can play your part and help us to #StopThePain of EB by donating via the link in our bio. Thank you. The funds raised will go towards research into future treatments that could transform the lives of thousands of people who currently have to live with this cruel condition." "She is way smart beyond her years and the daily challenges she faces is like nothing else I've ever seen. The condition she has just chews her body, it's just a crime. That's why I'm involved, it's so cruel and it shouldn't happen to anyone."

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