Ronnie McIntosh memorial unveiled at Ninewells

The Evening Telegraph | Debbie Kerr
Cecilia McIntosh joined NHS Tayside chairman Sandy Watson, staff and relatives at the unveiling of the Ronnie McIntosh memorial display at Ninewells Hospital.

The wife of Dundee hero Ronnie McIntosh said he would have been delighted by a new memorial at Ninewells Hospital.


The Olympic torch carried by double amputee and organ donation campaigner Ronnie has been put on display in the main concourse.

Visitors to Ninewells will also get the chance to see the specialist running limbs worn by Ronnie as well as a Hawkhill Harriers running vest promoting organ donation.

Ronnie, who had received a kidney transplant and was an active fundraiser for organ donation, passed away earlier this year at the age of 62.

He wished to donate the souvenirs from his Olympic journey to Ninewells to inspire and motivate others and raise awareness for organ donation.

Ronnie’s wife Cecilia joined NHS Tayside chairman and co-chair of the Tayside Donation Committee Sandy Watson to officially unveil the display on Wednesday. She said Ronnie would have been touched by the gesture.
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