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Kimberley customers raise thousands after personal appeal



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KIMBERLEY customers were in the hotseat as they had their hair shaved for family.
Kimberley Miners Welfare steward John Harvey came up with the idea to raise money and help his daughter-in-law Andrea who has lung cancer and is losing her own locks because of intensive treatment.

And customers got right behind him, Jim Rice and Chris and Aaron Slack as they had their hair shorn - raising £2,700 through sponsorship and a raffle.

They cash will go towards helping make life more comfortable for mother of one Andrea, 23, who John said was "over the moon" when told what they had done.




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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 9:22 AM
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