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99 Year Old WWII Veteran, Raises Nearly £20 mn For UK Health Workers


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British World War II veteran aged 99 years has become a global phenomenon for his fundraising efforts by raising almost £20 million ($25 million, 23 million euros) for health workers fighting coronavirus.

Tom Moore, a captain who served in India, completed his target of 100 laps of his 25-meter (82-foot) garden, with the help of his walking frame, on Thursday but is still pacing his grounds as the funds continue to pour in. By Friday evening he had raised a total of £19,701,645.51.


"Thank you so much for your INCREDIBLE support and generosity so far," said the captain, who turns 100 at the end of the month, in his latest Twitter update.



Moore initially set himself the goal of raising £1,000 for a National Health Service (NHS) charity in time for his birthday, after receiving treatment for cancer and a broken hip.


But his efforts have made him a global star during a pandemic that has killed more than 140,000 people, including almost 14,000 in Britain alone.


Around 900,000 people have now sponsored the veteran, who has provided a much-needed good news story to a public inundated with grim pandemic coverage, with politicians, royals and celebrities praising him as an "inspiration".


"It's incredible, it's amazing," Britain's Prince William said of his achievement.

"He's been around a long time, he knows everything, it's wonderful that everyone has been inspired by his story and determination."


England football captain Harry Kane said Moore was "an inspiration... to the whole country".

"Incredible effort by an amazing man to raise money for our NHS workers who are doing heroic work," he wrote in a message retweeted by Moore.



Photo- mylondon.news Fellow sporting giant Lewis Hamilton offered his congratulations to the "legend".

"I am blown away by his amazing achievement. Congratulations Captain Tom, we could all learn something from you!," wrote the six-time Formula One champion.


The final lap of his garden in Bedfordshire, south England, was met with a guard of honour from the Yorkshire Regiment and broadcast live on British TV on Thursday.


A spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested on Thursday that he was looking at ways to reward Moore.


"From his military contributions to his support for NHS staff, Tom has demonstrated a

lifetime of bravery and compassion," he said.


"The prime minister will certainly be looking at ways to recognise Tom for his heroic efforts."

Johnson is currently off work recovering from coronavirus after being released on Sunday from a week-long stay in hospital.


source- AFP

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