WWII veteran, 99, raises over 12M pounds for frontliners| Inquirer News

WWII veteran, 99, raises over 12 million pounds for UK health workers

/ 05:54 PM April 16, 2020

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The Royal Free NHS hospital is pictured in London on February 10, 2020, where United Kingdom nationals that contracted the coronavirus have been taken. Image:AFP/Tolga Akmen

A 99-year-old British World War II veteran has raised more than 12 million pounds ($15 million, over P762 million) in his fundraising challenge for frontline health workers by walking laps of his garden.

Tom Moore, a captain who served in India, is being sponsored to complete 100 lengths of his 25-meter (82-foot) garden in time for his 100th birthday at the end of the month.

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He originally planned to raise 1,000 pounds (around $1,200, P63,500) for a National Health Service charity after receiving treatment for a broken hip and cancer.

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But he is now passed the 12-million-pound barrier, and has to do just one more round of laps in his garden in Bedfordshire, south England, with the help of his walking frame.

“It’s marvelous for our doctors and nurses on the front line,” he said of the money raised.

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“In the last war it was soldiers in uniform on the front line. This time our army are the doctors and nurses (in) uniforms,” he told ITV’s Good Morning Britain earlier this week. “We will survive this.”

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More than 613,000 people have contributed funds, with the rate of donations causing the JustGiving page to temporarily crash.

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A post on Moore’s Twitter account on Wednesday night said: “It’s been a crazy 24 hours, and what with Tom doing his final laps… tomorrow, we expect tomorrow to be just as crazy.”

His last 10 laps will be shown live on Great Britain’s two biggest morning TV shows on Friday.

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The veteran has received online support from former Manchester United and Arsenal football captains Rio Ferdinand and Tony Adams, Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes and several charities, television shows and newspapers. RGA

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