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Nine-year-old Grimsby superstar Ruby who beat leukaemia gets muddy for Cancer Research

Nine-year-old Grimsby superstar Ruby who beat leukaemia gets muddy for Cancer Research

A fearless nine-year-old from Grimsby, with a taste for mud-splattered obstacle courses, has been chosen as an official voice of Cancer Research UK’s ‘Race-for-Life’ next month.

Ruby Leaning, who survived leukaemia during the Covid pandemic will be participating in “Pretty Muddy Kids” alongside at least 300 other children on Saturday, July 15.

There are currently over 1,900 people of all ages and abilities signed up to attend Race for Life at Lincolnshire Showground and take part in either a 10k, 5k, 3k, or the mud-splattered obstacle courses Pretty Muddy and Pretty Muddy Kids.

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Ruby was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2020 aged six after she collapsed at school and was rushed to hospital.

The same day, her parents Rebecca, 32, and Nick, 37, were told she had cancer of the white blood cells.

She eventually overcame leukaemia thanks to a life-saving stem cell transplant from her younger sister, Mabel, four.

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  • June 15, 2023