Charlie Webster Malaria Buster from Nearly To Death Experience
By Roperfree Sports presenter Charlie Webster has told the lasting effects malaria will have on her body, including having to cut out alcohol and salty foods for the rest of her life. The 36 year-old, who nearly died in 2016 after contracting a rare form of malaria while in Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympics, said that she is determined not to be debilitated by concerns that her kidneys may failure in future. Webster became unwell after taking part in a 3,000- mile charity cycle ride to the Brazilian city, where she was due to work as an official Team GB presenter. She was put into a medically induced coma and doctors initially feared she would die. Charlie Webster Launch of the Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Malaria May 2018 Charlie Webster, who is an ambassador for the charity Malaria No More UK, said that “Malaria prevents people from going into education and becoming decision-makers. Women and girls are the more susceptible to the...