Parents Sue Charity Over £100K Donations Meant for Son's Cancer Treatment to Take Terminally-Ill Daughter to Disney World
Craig Evison and Victoria Morrison, who lost their son to cancer and have a terminally ill daughter, are suing a charity for £100,000 in donations. The charity refuses to release the funds, intended for their late son's treatment, to take their daughter to Disney World.

Tragic parents lost their son to cancer and now want to take their terminally ill daughter to Disney World. They are suing a charity over £100,000 in donations. The charity says the money can only be used for cancer patients, not other diseases.
Before his death, donations were made for the son's treatment and 'memory making' experiences. The son passed away, and the parents later had a daughter who was also diagnosed with a serious illness. They started a fundraiser to take her to Disney but were denied access to the previous donations.
The parents believe the money should benefit their daughter, but the charity argues it was intended for cancer patients only. A court trial is ongoing to determine the outcome.
According to the source: Daily Mail.
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