Ghoulish Gosport couple put on charity haunted house in support of a friend with a brain tumour
Dave and Pauline Narraway have dressed up their home in Goodwood Road, Gosport with a fake coffin, terror tunnel and guillotine for the last five years to give the residents a good fright.
This year the pair will be raising money for The Brain Tumour Charity in honour of their friend Terry George who has a Grade 4 Glioblastoma.
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Hide AdPauline, 61, said: ‘We have never done it for charity before but we thought this year it felt right and we wanted to do something for Terry. We have known him for over 15 years and it is really terrible what he is going through.’
Terry collapsed in November last year while giving a garden landscaping quote.
His wife Karen said: ‘I got a call as the customers had found his business card with our home number on it. There was no warning signs as I had only just seen him about 10 minutes before and he was fine.’
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Hide AdTerry spent nine days in critical care and four days on the ward at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham. The 59-year-old had an operation on Christmas Eve to remove the tumour.
He has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy but the treatment has stopped working so he is looking at clinical trials he can take part in. He also suffers from seizures.
Terry, who has an 18-year-old son with Karen, said: ‘The pain from the seizures is nothing like I have ever felt before. It feels like you are lying on the floor and someone is trying to stamp you through it.
‘The only way I get it through it is laughing and joking.’
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Hide AdSpeaking on his friends’ Halloween fundraiser, he added: ‘It really gets you in the heart that so many people want to help out. The money isn’t going to me but to make sure in the future other people don’t have to go what I am going through.’
Geraldine Pipping, The Brain Tumour Charity’s Director of Fundraising, said: ‘Pauline and Dave’s wonderful idea of a Halloween haunted house inspired by their friend Terry, is a testament to the efforts of all our supporters, helping us to raise awareness and vital funds for research into brain tumours.’
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