Winner of Blackfriar Boxing Day Quiz donates prize to brave Skipton family
"It’s tragic and he is our neighbour and we are all completely gutted for the family," she told the Yorkshire Post.
The local rugby club has started crowdfunding for the family and it has plans to hold a charity rugby match and a raffle to raise funds.
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Hide Ad"I am going to donate my prize to that. I can’t think of a better thing to do with it," said Mrs Windle.
The crowdfunding has raised nearly £90,000.
Luke was a budding 7 year old rugby player and his whole family has been part of the rugby community, with his dad coaching youngsters and his mum running a children’s rugby kit recycling stall, so that young boys and girls always have the right gear to play and train in.
The crowdfunding page says: "Luke has proven he is a fighter, however his life and the life of his mum, dad and his 10 year old big brother will never be the same.
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Hide Ad"Luke and his family will now face many challenges, and this along with many locally hosted fundraising events, is a way to help Luke and his family."
To donate to the appeal, visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/john-firth