Man from Walmer Bridge shaves hair in support of his sister battling breast cancer

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Man from Walmer Bridge shaves hair in support of his sister battling breast cancer
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Eric Suthers and his big sister Helen. Pic: Rosemere Cancer Foundation A man from Walmer Bridge has raised over £2,000 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation by cu

Eric Suthers, who runs Walmer Bridge’s Junction Garage on Liverpool Road alongside his brother, was known for his long, dark hair which he tied up in a ponytail at work.

Eric said: “Helen is so positive. This is the second time she has had to undergo treatment for breast cancer. Sign up below to receive Blog Preston's email newsletter. It wings its way into inboxes every Sunday and Wednesday rounding up our top stories and more.

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