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Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19

Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19 

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Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19

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Re: Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19

Sad that he's dead, but the money he raised is just another £3.2m wasted on Cancer research. Millions if not billions have been donated over decades yet we're still using the same treatment and techniques to this day, wonder where all this money is really going.
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Re: Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19

What an amazing person he was. Like they say "the good die young" R.I.P.
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Re: Cancer Fundraiser Stephen Sutton Dies Aged 19

Sad that he's dead, but the money he raised is just another £3.2m wasted on Cancer research. Millions if not billions have been donated over decades yet we're still using the same treatment and techniques to this day, wonder where all this money is really going.
I agree mate,would be better if the funds were used for a "Bucket List" for sick youngsters


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