The cancer disease took her son away, the father keeps his promise

A father had promised his 13-year-old son that if he found cure for cancer, he would donate 200,000 pounds to charity to help others. Peter Gardiner of Buckinhgamshire had lost his son Olli, 13, in 2017 after suffering from brain cancer, [...]
A father had promised his 13-year-old son that if he found cure for cancer, he would donate 200,000 pounds to charity to help others.

Peter Gardiner of Buckinhgamshire had lost his 13-year-old son Olli in 2017 after suffering from brain cancer, writes the Daily Mail, broadcast Indexline.
Peter told the BBC he had promised his son that he would find cure for his illness, and that he felt sure he would do something.

He had undergone a 10-hour operation to remove the size of the golf ball tumor from the brain that had made it fixed and unable to speak, which he began to remake during chemotherapy.
Two years after Peter lost his son, he continues the battle with the failure to settle his son's loss, since he often leaves his place at the food table when foodtime comes.

Already after the payment of all medical bills, the family has donated about 200 thousand dollars of charity for research into brain tumors in hopes that other children in the same situation have little help.









