Jason Kanabus
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Jason Kanabus was a member of the Sainsbury supermarket family, and on his death he left £2.5 million to charity.
Jason Kanabus's hobby was Lawn Mower Racing, and he was a successful racer, regularly winning races as well as helping to further develop the sport.
On his 30th birthday on 15 June 2006 he inherited £2.5 million from a trust fund set up for him by his grandfather.
Just three weeks later he was told by doctors at the Royal Marsden hospital that he was terminally ill and that he probably only had a few months to live. The next day he collapsed and died.
After his death, his mother wrote in his memory the popular web page, "Am I Going to Die?" to help other families with a young person facing a terminal illness, as well as a website about TB , as this is a disease that kills so many young people of Jason's age.
Working life and hobby
Jason Kanabus was brought up on his parents farm in Sussex, his mother Annabel Kanabus being the youngest daughter of Sir Robert Sainsbury. He attended the local comprehensive school and on leaving school he studied at Brinsbury agricultural college before deciding to work on the family farm.Jason Kanabus's hobby was Lawn Mower Racing, and he was a successful racer, regularly winning races as well as helping to further develop the sport.
Cancer and death
In June 2004 he was diagnosed with cancer and despite undergoing operations and chemotherapy the cancer progressed.On his 30th birthday on 15 June 2006 he inherited £2.5 million from a trust fund set up for him by his grandfather.
Just three weeks later he was told by doctors at the Royal Marsden hospital that he was terminally ill and that he probably only had a few months to live. The next day he collapsed and died.
After his death, his mother wrote in his memory the popular web page, "Am I Going to Die?" to help other families with a young person facing a terminal illness, as well as a website about TB , as this is a disease that kills so many young people of Jason's age.