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Dad’s fund goes past £8,000

nearly 200 donations have been made on a charity page in honour of a Doncaster father who lost his long battle against cancer.

Nathan Latibeaudiere died at the age of 27 following a three-year fight against lymphoma.

The family of Nathan, who lived in Doncaster Road, Armthorpe, with his partner, Lucy Gardiner, and their five-year-old son, Leo, have set up a fundraising page in aid of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research.

After beating their initial target of £8,000 the family have decided to raise the bar even higher to £10,000 in memory of the former Armthorpe School pupil who died back in August.

Nathan’s 10-year-old sister, Niamh Megahy, baked cakes and sold them at Hatchell Wood Primary School, Bessacarr, and raised a further £125 for the charity fund.

 

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