Colleagues set up fundraiser for tragic Robert Allison as trade community rallies around family
The fundraiser has already nearly reached its original goal along with an outpouring of tributes
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Rob s colleagues at MKM are raising money for the family to support them during this difficult time (Image: Facebook/MKM)
Colleagues and tradespeople across the the Grimsby area are coming together to raise money for the family of tragic Robert Allison who sadly died last week.
An urgent appeal to find the 51-year-old was issued late on the evening of 2 March and he was last seen on Torrington Street that day at around 5.25pm.
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