A PINK Floyd tribute band has joined the fight to help a boy in his battle with cancer.
A charity concert was held at the Victoria Hall, in Hartley Wintney on April 13 in a bid to raise funds to support the Warner family of Farriers Close, Bramley, who’s son Oliver was diagnosed with neuroblastoma – a type of cancer that forms in certain types of nerve tissue.
The concert, which was headlined by the tribute band Crazy Diamond, managed to raise £2,400 to go towards the six-year-olds treatment.
Due to the rarity of Oliver’s condition he is currently having to undergo experimental antibody treatment, which the family are raising funds for.
To support the Warner family text OLWA99 with an amount between £1 - £10 to 70070 or go to
justgiving.com/campaign/oliverwarner.
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