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August 9th, 2008

Gambling officials search charity

Another story from the BBC:

Officials from the Gambling Commission have carried out a search at the office of a Devon charity which helps children with cancer.

Bobby’s Fund, based at Kenn near Exeter, was initially set up to pay for specialist treatment for six-year-old Bobby Wright.

He was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in April 2005, but has been free of the disease for the past two years.

The fund has continued to raise money to help other children.

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