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Aimi Redfern & Peter Diamond

Heartbroken brothers’ tribute to family man, who died after refusing covid jab

Two brothers of a fit and healthy dad-to-be who died from covid after not taking up the vaccination have pledged to keep his memory alive.

Marcus Birks, 40, died last summer after choosing not to accept the vaccine and made national headlines when he asked people from his hospital bed to not make the mistake he did, and get the covid jag.

However, he sadly passed away last August before he was able to meet his son, Blu Marcus, who was born in December 2021.

Marcus' younger brothers, Ashley and Kyle Birks, say his death has left a massive hole in their lives and they now want to pay tribute to their ‘one-in-a-million’ brother by taking on a challenge to raise money for charity in his memory.

Ashley, aged 34, of Priory Avenue, Leek, told Stoke-on-Trent Live: “Marcus was like light in a bottle. He wanted everything that life had to give and lived in the moment. We were really close. We spent most days together. He lived for his family and nothing else.

Ashley Birks, left, and Kyle Birks, right will fundraise in memory of their brother Marcus Birks (Stoke Sentinel)

“Losing him happened out of nowhere, it happened so fast. We were in a daze. He and his wife had renewed their wedding vows and around that time a lot of people in our circle got Covid. I had it too.

“I spoke to him every day while I was ill. Around day eight I was starting to feel better, but he wasn’t. I told him any day now he should be getting back on his feet. Later that same day he had the ambulance out due to his oxygen levels being low.

“From there he got worse while he was in hospital. The treatments weren’t working. Right up until he passed I still thought he would get better. We still don’t really know why it went that way when Marcus was so healthy.

“It gets to the point where you can’t dwell on it. He wouldn’t want us to do that. It has been really hard and there are different forms of grief that we are still going through, but we are trying to keep it positive going forward, especially for his son and his wife.”

Twenty-five-year-old Kyle, who lives on Market Place in Leek, said Marcus was a father-figure to him as well as a brother. He said: “Marcus was my best friend and a role model. I looked up to him, he was the head of the family.

“He was one-in-a-million. He was down to earth, funny - a practical joker - but he was also the most sensitive person. Family was everything to him.

“Since he’s been gone it’s like a big void in my life. We are all still struggling but it’s brought us closer together.

“His son Blu is the spitting image of him. Having him is like having a piece of Marcus still here. Marcus was so excited about being a dad. He had achieved everything else he wanted in life. It’s really sad he didn’t get to meet his son.”

Ashley and Kyle will take on a 10km race in memory of Marcus (Stoke Sentinel)

Former Leek High School pupil Marcus, who was one of six siblings, was a musician who had enjoyed success performing alongside his wife Lis. He had also appeared on several TV programmes.

Ashley and Kyle are being joined by a group of Marcus’s friends to take on Born Survivor - a 10k assault course - on May 7. The group of around 15 competitors will be raising money for mental health charity Mind in Marcus’s memory.

Ashley said: “We want to make sure he’s remembered and do something positive. As a teenager Marcus suffered with his mental health and anxiety, and over the years he learned to combat that and have a positive mindset.

“He became an advocate for mental health through his own journey so Mind is a fitting charity for us to raise money for.”

You can donate by going to the group’s JustGiving page here.

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