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7:30 PM April 9, 2021
Dr Deb Ghosh shaved off his hair to raise funds for St Clare Hospice and the British Liver Trust.
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A Takeley doctor has marked the anniversary of his journey fighting COVID-19 by shaving his head to support his local hospice.
Dr Deb Ghosh, 53, a gastroenterology consultant from Princess Alexandra Hospice decided to raise funds for St Clare Hospice and the British Liver Trust, and has already raised more than £400.
As well as shaving his head, he will be taking part in the St Clare 10K run on April 11.
Dr Deb Ghosh will be running the St Clare 10k race on Sunday April 11.
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