Online gamer makes thousands for charity
The teenage computer gamer who's made a fortune for a cancer charity
The teenage computer gamer who's made a fortune for a cancer charity
A teenage online gamer has used his skills to raise thousands of pounds for a leading charity. Adam Lyne, from Sale, Greater Manchester decided to have a gaming marathon at home and while playing asked people watching to click on a link to donate money to Macmillan Cancer Support. During two twelve hour periods the 19 year old raised 50 thousand pounds.
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