A daredevil grandfather is taking on three challenges to raise money for an east London NHS trust.
Charlie Richardson, 73, will be walking across the roof of the O2 Arena next month, then across the roof of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before abseiling down from the stadium’s roof.
The money raised will go to Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals Trust’s (BHRUT) charity, specifically the volunteer team with whom he works.
Charlie, from Romford, said: “I’m really looking forward to getting back to it, I enjoy doing these crazy challenges, even though my family think I’m mad. They always come along to support me though.”
The grandfather-of-eight started fundraising for the trust after his wife Marion was treated for breast cancer and has since completed a skydive and abseiled down Broadgate Tower - but the pandemic meant he had to pause his fundraising for two years.
To sponsor Charlie, visit his JustGiving page.
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