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Outpouring of grief for Nathan Berry

By Mandy Cottell, AAP Updated April 3, 2014, 6:44 pm

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The death of jockey Nathan Berry from a rare illness has rocked the Australian racing industry.

A racing industry so often divided by opinion has united in its grief over the death of young jockey Nathan Berry.

The 23-year-old died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday afternoon, just hours after his family brought him home from Singapore where he had been seriously ill for more than two weeks.

Racing NSW CEO Peter V'landys said the racing industry was struggling to comprehend Berry's death.

"Sadness is not a sufficient word to describe this tragedy. We are all very distressed and could not imagine the grief the family must be going through," V'landys said in a statement made at the request of the Berry and Schofield families.

"This was a young man that had the world at his feet. He won the Magic Millions in January and rose to the top of the ranks so quickly that he was offered a contract to ride in Singapore.

"You would not meet a family more grounded and genuine than the Berry family. They are the most diligent and hard-working people I know.

"Our sincere condolences go out to the Berry and Schofield families and Nathan's wife Whitney."

His family, including Whitney and his twin brother and leading Sydney jockey Tommy, decided to bring him home from Singapore on a special medical flight which arrived on Thursday morning.

Nathan's biggest win came in the Magic Millions aboard Unencumbered in January but his most significant milestone was a month later when he married long-time girlfriend Whitney Schofield, daughter of top jockey Glyn.

Late on Thursday, Glyn Schofield posted a wedding photograph on twitter of his daughter and son-in-law with the message: "The man we love so much and will miss even more. Losing you cuts so deep buddy. R.I.P."

Australian Racing Board chairman John Messara described Berry as a wonderful rider and person.

"Nathan Berry was a respected and talented rider who had earned his success through dedication and hard work," Messara said.

"Nathan was a decent and principled young man respected by all."

Berry was on a four-month riding contract in Singapore when he collapsed at Kranji racetrack on March 18.

He was last week diagnosed with NORSE syndrome, an acute form of epilepsy, and placed in an induced coma.

His fellow jockeys were among those to use twitter to express their sadness.

Three-time Melbourne Cup winner Glen Boss said: "I feel very numb with the passing of Nathan. RIP. Tommy your family and the Schofield's. I'm so sorry for your loss".

Kerrin McEvoy, stable rider for Darley, described Nathan as a "ripping young guy....we will all miss you mate".

Apprentice Shaun Guymer was a close friend of Nathan and said he planned to ride at Flemington on Saturday because it's what Nathan would have wanted.

"He would kick you in the arse and tell you to get going and keep pushing forward so you've got to do it," Guymer told AAP.

In an industry in which jockeys risk their lives every time they ride, the unexpected loss of Nathan to a rare syndrome has been difficult to comprehend.

Hawkes Racing perhaps best summed up the collective emotion with its tweet on Thursday:

"Sadness fills our hearts with the passing of Nathan A talented and wonderful young man in his prime Our thoughts are with all his family RIP".

 
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Rich Chinese Indons and the Bruneians are still heading here to seek medical advice and treatment :D
 
They should be fully informed of the New Water one has to drink regardless of health conditions.
 
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Initially wrongly diagnosed at Gleneagles. Gleneagles thought at first it was viral encephalitis. I guess family just did not trust that hospital anymore. He was so sick and they still took the risk of medivac him to Sydney. The article says he died hours after arriving in Sydney. Maybe the travelling was the last straw, and they lost the gamble.

Jockey Nathan Berry has suffered a setback in his battle against Norse Syndrome in hospitial in Singapore and the decision has been by his family to bring him back to Sydney.




In a statement from the Australian Jockey's Association on Tuesday, Nathan's wife Whitney confirmed the complications to Nathan's condition.




"I cannot thank everyone enough for the amount of love and support you have all shown through this most difficult time in Nathan’s and my life,” said Whitney Berry.




"Nathan continued to improve over the weekend but it is with great sadness that I have to say his condition since, has had complications.




"Between myself, his team of doctors and members of both families, we have decided to bring Nathan home to Sydney as soon as we can.




"Nathan is my world and I don’t know anyone who can fight this illness, like he is.




"Please now let us keep him in our thoughts and prayers," she said.




Berry, 23, has been hospitalised at Gleneagles Hospital since he collapsed and suffered a seizure at Kranji on March 18th. The first diagnosis made was viral encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain caused by a virus.




Tommy and his father-in-law Glyn Schofield flew back for the Rosehill Guineas meeting on Saturday and they returned to Singapore on Monday to join Whitney and Mrs Julie Berry at Nathan’s bedside.




On Tuesday morning fellow Sydney jockey Christian Reith flew to Singapore to give support to the families.

It was announced late on Tuesday that Chad Schofield, Whitney's younger brother, will not be riding at Sandown on Wednesday.




Berry commenced a four-month visiting jockey's licence in Singapore on March 1, and had ridden three winners, including a double for Michael Freedman.







Note - Norse is an epileptic syndrome when patients are presented with fever, followed by convulsive status epilepticus - source neurology.org
 
Initially wrongly diagnosed at Gleneagles. Gleneagles thought at first it was viral encephalitis. I guess family just did not trust that hospital anymore. He was so sick and they still took the risk of medivac him to Sydney. The article says he died hours after arriving in Sydney. Maybe the travelling was the last straw, and they lost the gamble.
hahaha...wrongly diagnosed u also know....really chicken backside mouth.
 
RIP.........

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I have seen him several times at the turf club and found him to be a very friendly and humble guy.
he also look very fit and healthy that makes it more shocking when i heard of his passing yesterday.
both he and his twin brother Tommy himself is a top class jockey(who rode a tatical race to beat magic Moreria twice in G1 in HK)
are from racing family and Nathan recently just married the daughter of Glyn Schofield a top jockey still riding in sydney.
R.I.P Nathan Berry.

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