A Glasgow woman who sadly lost her dad to a brain tumour is now raising awareness and vital funds to help find a cure for the disease, by taking on a rather thrill-seeking challenge.
A Glasgow woman has taken on a rather exhilarating challenge in aid of a charity close to her heart after losing her dad to a brain tumour at just 39-years-old.
READ MORE: Lottery winner gutted after calling everyone thinking he scooped £50k prize before receiving blowLucy, a drama teacher said: “The whole day was wonderful. It was so rousing to see so many people and their families out fundraising for a cause close to their hearts. It was overwhelming to share stories within our wee abseil team about those we’d lost that we were raising money for, but very comforting too.
In 1991, while living in London with his wife-to-be, Francesca, Alexander was suffering from headaches and very unexpectedly became sick at home.
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