Paul Lennon, the founder of Thai Tims, dies aged 60 after a battle with a brain tumour. Outlets report that he was diagnosed with grade 4 glioblastoma and that he spent time fighting the condition.
The reports also provide background on his work in Thailand. Both sources say Lennon founded Thai Tims, which later became widely known through his efforts, and that he was associated with the Good Child Foundation during his time teaching there. Tributes describe him as a caring figure, though the specific wording differs between outlets. The Glasgow Times frames the death in terms of a “heart-breaking struggle,” while the Daily Record highlights Lennon’s “brave battle” and includes the tumour grade.
Taken together, the coverage focuses on Lennon’s illness, his age at death, and the charitable and community work connected to Thai Tims and the Good Child Foundation.