Note: Some readers may find the discussion of cancer in this article upsetting.In remembrance of his son, a father who finished the London Marathon donned a backpack filled with 20 kg of weight.
Participants in yesterday’s (April 27) marathon in the Capital may have noticed a man in a shirt who said, “I’m carrying 20kg.” My son’s weight
When he passed away at age six. the burden of loss. The burden of cancer.Along with numerous other names, ‘Hugh’ would have been printed on his backpack.
That’s Ceri Menai-Davis, a loving father who has been collecting money for his charity, It’s Never You, which supports the families of children with cancer.
In an interview with LADbible, Ceri talked about carrying his son’s burden throughout the London Marathon. He has already
Raised over £25,000 and is still collecting money for charity through a campaign, which you can support here.After
Hugh received chemotherapy for six months following his son’s October 2020 cancer diagnosis, he explained, Ceri felt he “needed to do something to get myself fit” and applied for a spot in the
In May 2021, Hugh completed his initial round of treatments. According to Ceri, the youngster behaved “like a superhero” after each session,