Lee Rigby's son gifted incredible fundraising surprise at POB Awards
Jack Rigby, the 13-year-son of Fusilier Lee Rigby, won Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser Of The Year at the Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards, with TSB. The youngster originally came up with a poignant challenge undertaken to mark the 10th anniversary of his father Lee’s murder on May 22 — to raise £250 by walking a marathon across the month.
The teenager, from Halifax, had been amazed enough when, earlier this year, his original fundraising total escalated to over £50,000 as the Mirror publicised his cause and the nation, including the Prime Minister and countless celebrities, got behind him, with Jack donating the funds to Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a brilliant charity that supports children bereaved of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces which has been by Jack’s side for a decade.
And in a joyful surprise at the award ceremony, which aired on ITV on Thursday night, hosts Carol Vorderman - with her felt tip pen and flipchart for scribbled maths - and Ashley Banjo, revealed donations from TSB, Pride of Britain, Go Fund Me, plus £12,000 from generous Daily Mirror readers.
Ashley then finally ran into the crowd and unveiled a stunning gift of £20,000 from Dragons' Den Duncan Bannatyne, boosting Jack’s total to an astonishing £107,124. More than £10,000 for each year he has been without his dad. "Thank you so much," is all the astonished schoolboy could utter open-mouthed, later admitting he was blown away by the "insane amount of money".
Following the super sweet moment, ITV viewers flocked to Twitter to share their reactions as one gushed: "Jack is the most adorable little boy. His dad would be so proud." While another shared: "Wow! This little boy is the prime example of turning your pain into power. His dad is looking down on him tonight and is SO proud."
Teen 'kept as slave, starved and beaten' sues adoptive parents and authoritiesA different account said: "#PrideOfBritain what a little hero Jack Rigby is", another viewer wrote: "Jack Rigby will forever follow in his father’s footsteps - being a strong person. His dad will always be proud of him and continue to guide him down the right path. An angel in the sky, who left a huge legacy behind #PrideOfBritain" with another adding: "Lee rigby would be so proud what a young man #prideofbritain."
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Donate to Jack’s fundraiser at gofundme.com/f/prideofbritainsecretchallenge and to find out more about Scotty’s visit www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk/