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Rangers fans raise thousands in memory of five boys who lost their lives in Ibrox Disaster
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Gray, who started his acting career at Perth Theatre in the late 1970s, shot to fame in the 1980s with the BBC Scotland sitcom City Lights, playing Chancer, the sidekick of Willie Melvin, who was played by Gerard Kelly.
Reruns of the show, which also featured Dave Anderson, Iain McColl, Elaine C Smith and Jonathan Watson, were only recently broadcast by BBC Scotland again.
Gray, who joined the cast of River City in 2016, had previously battled blood cancer after being diagnosed in 2018, but made a comeback in the King’s panto the following year. More recently he had fought against a Covid positive diagnosis.
A MEMORIAL has been erected to two football fans from Barrhead, half a century after they died in the Ibrox disaster. Close pals Hugh Addie, then 30, and Alex McIntyre, then 29, went to cheer on their beloved Rangers at home to Old Firm rivals Celtic on January 2, 1971, but never returned. Fifty years on from that dreadful day, a headstone has now been put in place at Neilston Cemetery for family and friends to visit and pay tribute. The move is part of a project by Rangers fan and historian Iain McColl to restore the graves of all 66 victims of the Ibrox disaster – the worst footballing tragedy in Scottish history.
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