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A man paddled 100km in Scotland to honor his son who died of leukemia, raising £6,000 for a children’s hospice.
A father from Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, completed a 100km canoe journey from Fort William to Inverness in Scotland to honor his son Elliot, who died from leukemia in 2015.
Seth Cornfield, along with two friends, raised over £6,000 for Helen & Douglas House hospice, which supported his family.
The physically demanding trip, marked by challenging weather, served as a tribute to Elliot’s spirit.
The charity thanked the effort, stressing the ongoing need to raise over £6 million annually for children’s palliative care.
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Un hombre remó 100 km en Escocia para honrar a su hijo que murió de leucemia, recaudando £6,000 para un hospicio para niños.