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Terminally ill Sutton Coldfield dad raised £55k for girl | Terminally ill Sutton Coldfield dad raised £55k for girl |
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A father-of-two with terminal cancer, who vowed to raise money for others affected by the disease, reached his fundraising target before he died. | A father-of-two with terminal cancer, who vowed to raise money for others affected by the disease, reached his fundraising target before he died. |
Kevin Carr, a former logistics manager for the New Zealand All Blacks, set up the Chalky Carr Foundation after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. | Kevin Carr, a former logistics manager for the New Zealand All Blacks, set up the Chalky Carr Foundation after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. |
Before he died on 21 January, he raised thousands of pounds for a little girl who lost her mother to breast cancer. | Before he died on 21 January, he raised thousands of pounds for a little girl who lost her mother to breast cancer. |
The All Blacks described Mr Carr as "selfless". | The All Blacks described Mr Carr as "selfless". |
Mr Carr raised a total of 100,000 New Zealand dollars (£55,000) in four months, for Isla Lunn, who was just seven years old when they first met. | |
Brett Gamble, chairman of the Chalky Carr Trust said Mr Carr, 45, gave Isla the cheque in person before he died. | Brett Gamble, chairman of the Chalky Carr Trust said Mr Carr, 45, gave Isla the cheque in person before he died. |
He added: "In true Chalky fashion he was bright, he had a smile on his face, and was always joking. | He added: "In true Chalky fashion he was bright, he had a smile on his face, and was always joking. |
"The death of Chalky is a huge loss for the world, but he will remain an incredible role model as the foundation continues to help others in his memory." | "The death of Chalky is a huge loss for the world, but he will remain an incredible role model as the foundation continues to help others in his memory." |
Mr Carr, originally from Sutton Coldfield, grew up in nearby Aldridge, but emigrated to New Zealand about 20 years ago. | Mr Carr, originally from Sutton Coldfield, grew up in nearby Aldridge, but emigrated to New Zealand about 20 years ago. |
A lifelong rugby fan and player, the former Royal Marine got a job with the All Blacks and was on tour with the team in June 2016 when he fell ill. | A lifelong rugby fan and player, the former Royal Marine got a job with the All Blacks and was on tour with the team in June 2016 when he fell ill. |
New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew said in a statement: "This is an incredibly sad time and our thoughts are with Chalky's wife, Sarah, and their two sons, Jamie and Josh. | New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew said in a statement: "This is an incredibly sad time and our thoughts are with Chalky's wife, Sarah, and their two sons, Jamie and Josh. |
"Chalky gave so much to everyone during his time in rugby, and his selfless action in helping set up Isla for the future says so much about the man." | "Chalky gave so much to everyone during his time in rugby, and his selfless action in helping set up Isla for the future says so much about the man." |
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