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Hundreds join event in memory of 17-year-old Ethan Ross

Hundreds join event in memory of 17-year-old Ethan Ross
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Hundreds join event in memory of 17-year-old Ethan Ross | Denbighshire Free Press

Hundreds join event in memory of 17-year-old Ethan Ross | Denbighshire Free Press
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Losing son in moped crash a living hell for St Asaph family

Mum of St Asaph boy killed in crash calls his death a constant nightmare

BBC News Mum of St Asaph boy killed in crash calls his death a constant nightmare Close The mother of a boy killed in a moped crash has said his death is “a constant nightmare.” Ethan Ross, from St Asaph, in Denbighshire, died from brain injuries aged 17 after the incident last September. Now the football fan’s family and friends are organising an event called “Move a marathon for Ethan. The funds raised will go toward Wales Air Ambulance and charity Young Minds - and already more than £20,000 has been raised. “Ethan was just absolutely amazing, a perfect son, said mum Helen Ross.

Nine-year-old friends enjoy themselves while fundraising

Two nine-year-old friends kept themselves busy during lockdown by setting themselves challenges to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. Pals Ethan Ross from Totteridge and Joseph Morley from Friern Barnet have so far raised over £1,000. The pair, who have been best friends since their mums met at a baby group, decided to record themselves individually doing one-hour activities before sticking it on their YouTube channel. Their activities ranged from exercising and colouring in to reading and climbing stairs. They were keen to add an element of fundraising to their challenge so decided to set themselves a £1,000 target for Macmillan Cancer Support.

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