Pride of Britain finalist Harry Zambon has died

During his life, he raised more than £12,000 for the Jersey Brain Tumour Charity which supports patients and their families.

Harry Zambon, our 2018 Pride of Britain finalist, died peacefully and suddenly at home in his mother's arms on Saturday morning.

He was 25-years-old.

During his life, he raised more than £12,000 for the Jersey Brain Tumour Charity which supports patients and their families.

At 21 Harry suffered a stroke which left him paralysed.

He was then diagnosed with glioblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer.

It was during this difficult time that Harry started to look for ways to help others.

As a health and fitness coach he trained people who have suffered a stroke or cancer for free.

Harry had been fighting the diagnosis for three and a half years

He was crowned the 2018 Channel Islands Pride of Britain Fundraiser of the Year.

The moment Harry Zambon has been crowned the 2018 Channel Islands Pride of Britain Fundraiser of the Year - his parents by his side. Credit: ITV Channel TV

Friends and colleagues have been paying tribute to Harry on social media.