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Simone walks Nijmegen Marches for late partner and type 1 diabetes research: ‘I’m walking to process everything’

Simone walks Nijmegen Marches for late partner and type 1 diabetes research: ‘I’m walking to process everything’

Simone Knollenburg is participating in the Nijmegen Four Days Marches to raise money for the Diabetes Fund in memory of her partner, Hannes, who died from type 1 diabetes complications. She aims to support research into the autoimmune disease while using the walk as a way to process her grief.

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