A Paisley woman's enthusiasm for the wild swimming craze has helped raise more than £700 to boost cancer sufferers.Jacqueline Laing has been braving the icy waters of the dam for months after she discovered the benefits of a quick dip in the deep.But an appeal from Cancer Research for dedicated dippers to help raise funds spurred her on further after she watched her mum successfully battle the disease.She took part in the Cold Water Challenge '30 seconds dip for 30 days', which saw her commit to taking the plunge every day in chilly November to boost funds.Jacqueline, 52, didn't hesitate to take on the challenge after revealing mum Sheila Brown is herself a cancer survivor.She told the Express: "I had started wild swimming last year after
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