East Kilbride schoolboy will live on when his mum once again saddles-up for charity. Elizabeth-Anne Holmes lost her 12-year-old son Lee Jamieson to leukaemia in August 2014 after a nine-month battle with the disease.His family set up Live it for Lee in his name which raises vital funds for Blood Cancer UK.In 2018 Elizabeth-Anne, from Westwood, took part in the epic London2Paris fundraiser – a whopping 500 kilometres over three-and-a-half days – raising nearly £3000 for the cause.And she has looked out her bike once again after a rallying call from Blood Cancer UK, who – like charities up and down the country – have been crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the situation placing their life-saving research and work in limbo.Two free.
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