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A record 4,855 people stood in line in the rain for hours to see if they are a stem cell match for a young boy who’s battling cancer.
Oscar Saxelby-Lee, 5, has acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Doctors told his family that he only has three months to find a donor to help cure his cancer.
Oscar’s parents, Olivia Saxelby and Jamie Lee, launched an appeal to find a match after the diagnosis. They’re goal was to get as many people as possible to sign up to a blood stem cell donor register as part of a campaign called “Hand in Hand for Oscar”.
Undeterred by heavy showers, nearly 5,000 people stood in line outside of Oscar’s school, which…
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