£100k raised for leukaemia fighter in 24 hours

Tuesday 17th July 2018 08:58 EDT
 

A dad from Birmingham who has been fighting for his life has been given a fresh chance of survival after £100,000 was raised in less than 24 hours for his treatment.

JLR Worker Inderpal Singh from Acocks Green has been battling against an aggressive form of leukaemia and had a mere 28 days to find the six-figure sum to finance ground-breaking treatment in Israel.

A Birmingham-based TV station The Sikh Channel, who picked up Inderpal’s story turned it into something of a telethon. The channel’s tv presenter Kam Singh started the ball rolling on along with another presenter Del Singh, who hosts chat show Late Night Banter, when the magical target was met. In the studio, Inderpal’s family wiped away tears of joy as the stream of donations turned into a torrent.

Within 24 hours £100,000 target amount was raised and the cash didn’t only come from the Sikh community, Del stressed.

Inderpal who is now at the Sheba Medical Centre for groundbreaking Car T-Cell treatment, which costs around £8,000 a day.


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