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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-52416450
A paralysed ex-rugby player has climbed the equivalent height of Mount Everest on his parents' staircase.
Ed Jackson, from Bath, broke his neck after diving into the shallow end of a swimming pool in 2017, leaving him with no or partial use of all four limbs.
Since starting on Tuesday at 04:00 BST, Mr Jackson, 31, has made 89,056 steps and 2,783 trips up and down the stairs.
He has so far raised £36,000 for charity Wings For Life, which conducts spinal cord research, and also the NHS.
Mr Jackson said it had been a "weird four days" for him to climb the equivalent of Everest's 8,848m peak and thanked his parents and his wife "for putting up with me".