Rhys Russell was just 18 when he tragically died from an aggressive, fast-moving melanoma. It began as a small red patch on his scalp—painless and easily overlooked. By the time it was diagnosed in late 2021, the cancer had already reached stage four, spreading to his organs despite treatment.
His father, Oli, a nurse, now speaks out about the misconception that melanoma only affects older people or those heavily exposed to the sun. Rhys had no clear risk factors, highlighting how the disease can strike anyone, even the young and healthy.
In his final days, Rhys found comfort in a Zoom call with his soccer hero, Jack Grealish, who sent a signed shirt and message. His family is now raising awareness and funds to fulfill Rhys’ wish of having his ashes scattered at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium memorial garden.
Their story is a powerful reminder: melanoma can be silent but deadly. Early checks and awareness can save lives.