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Fundraiser for boy with disabilities gets anonymous £18k donation

An anonymous donor has given £18,000 to a fundraiser for home adaptations for a four-year-old boy.

Kit has epilepsy, motor-dysfunction and is partially blind after a two hour seizure when he was 18 months old damaged his brain.

His family, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, said they had been quoted £135,000 to adapt their garage into a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom with wheelchair access, and have so far raised more than £30,000.

Kit’s mother, Katherine Slessor-Pavely, told BBC South East they had “no idea who this generous benefactor is” but it had “catapulted” their fundraising.


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