Scots boy who battled rare cancer raises £10k for charity with help from The Proclaimers
A Scots boy who survived a rare brain tumour has raised over £10,000 for two charities - with help from The Proclaimers.
The Kilwinning youngster was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma after doctors found five tumours on his brain back in March 2018. The then 12-year-old was taken for surgery before undergoing an intense course of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Determined to give back to the charities that had helped him through his cancer journey, Kieran and his mum Senga decided to organised the first Warrior's Ball.
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