Whelley Scorpions hosted two friendlies as part of the dayWhelley Scorpions hosted two friendlies as part of the day
Whelley Scorpions hosted two friendlies as part of the day

IN PICTURES: Fun day in memory of Wigan toddler

A toddler who died from a rare form of cancer when she was just two years old was remembered at a fun day in her honour.

The parents of Alice-Rae Gray, from Norley, organised the fund-raiser so family and friends could pay tribute to the tot.

There were two games of football, along with activities such as face painting and a bouncy castle, during the event at Whelley Labour Club.

Money raised will be donated to ward 86 at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where Alice-Rae was treated.

The youngster died in August last year, just months after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma.

Her parents Natalie Sargeant and Callum Gray said: “We would just like to thank everybody who played their part in making our baby’s day as special as it was.”

Money raised will be donated to ward 86 at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where Alice-Rae was treated.

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