![]() ![]() ![]() She said: "I was rushed into hospital and found myself looking into the eyes of this man."ĭr Nott received the largest and longest standing ovation at Monday night's award ceremony after guests heard how he has carried out lifesaving operations on victims of conflict for the past 23 years. Welsh-born Mr Nott was receiving the Special Recognition award at this week's Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards from singing legend Sir Tom Jones when host Carol burst into tears and threw her arms around him.įor more than two decades, the consultant surgeon, who works at Royal Marsden, St Mary's and Chelsea and Westminster hospitals in London, has given up several months every year to volunteer in war zones including Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria and amid major humanitarian crises.īut it was during his UK-based work that he saved Carol Vorderman's life when she developed the life-threatening condition sepsis 12 years ago. ![]() Dr Nott with Sir Tom Jones and ITV news anchor Mark Austin - Picture courtesy Daily MirrorįORMER Oldham Hulme Grammar School pupil and consultant surgeon Dr David Nott reduced TV presenter Carol Vorderman to tears as she thanked him for saving her life. ![]()
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