Brother and sister Madeleine and George Redfern at Alton Towers
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Having worked her way through David Walliams’ books, my 10-year-old daughter was a good candidate to give her verdict on Gangsta Granny: The Ride.
Madeleine Redfern and her seven-year-old brother George – also a David fan – were lucky enough to be among the first children to try the new Alton Towers attraction out on its official launch day.
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