Death, his most recent video, was made available on July 18. “I feel like death is on me,” said Luke. It was his thirteenth day of illness.
“It’s just a quick video to keep everyone informed,” he said as he sat back in his driver’s seat.
“On one of my other videos, I was asked the other day if I was still alive.”
“Just kidding, buddy—I’m still alive and well here.”
Luke said that his mental state was getting better and that he would have to be strong to get through it.
“Just kidding, buddy, I’m still here and I’m kicking.”
Luke stated that he needed to be strong to get through it and that his mental health was improving.
Subsequently, he revealed an oxygen machine next to him and explained he had been experiencing respiratory difficulties. With what was believed to be a chest infection or “disease progression,” he had been bedridden for two days.
He remarked, “I haven’t felt anything like it.” To be honest, I haven’t been using my phone, but people have been asking me if I’m okay and other stuff.
“I’ve been coughing, out of breath, and sick.” However, I’m improving and I’m not going to quit up.
VERY UNIQUE AND IMPREGNABLE
Luke’s mother and wife, Lisa and Beckey, told GrimsbyLive that their son was “always put others first,” even at times of sadness or pain. Luke was also described as “kind, loyal, and funny.”
“We were essentially in the dark from Luke’s diagnosis two years ago, and we were searching Google to try and find out information,” the woman remarked.
“We had no idea what to do, so we were hopeless.”