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Bathers Beats Cancer raffle launches in Cheltenham with £17,000 worth of prizes
With a chance to win 124 incredible prizes – from tasting menus, signed sports shirts, artwork and tattoos – the Bathers Beats Cancer raffle is raising urgent funds for a Cheltenham man to have life-saving treatment. And here’s how you enter.
The Bathers Beats Cancer raffle has been launched to raise vital funds for Stuart Bathers’ treatment, pictured here with his wife Esther.
The Bathers Beats Cancer raffle has been launched by a group of friends to raise urgent funds for Stuart Bathers, a 39-year-old Cheltenham man fighting an inoperable brain tumour, to have life-saving treatment not available on the NHS.
Stuart Bathers met Esther Bate-Williams in June last year and instantly hit it off
In January the happy couple received news Stuart had a grade-4 brain tumour
On February 1 Stuart s neurosurgeon told couple that his cancer was incurable
That night the couple called the registry office to book a slot for 36 hours later
Planning to have a baby using IVF even though Stuart may die before it s born