Mary Scott's donation to charity Brain Tumour Research is the largest single gift in its history.
A widow hopes her husband's death will not have been in vain after donating £1m to fund a new cancer research centre.
Her husband, Mike Scott, 69, was diagnosed with a grade 4 glioblastoma , an incurable and fast-growing tumour, in September 2019."To see the one you love suffer get confused, fall over - a strong, able, capable man reduced to someone struggling to get up off the floor, struggling to find a word - is absolutely devastating.Mary Scott has donated £1m to charity Brain Tumour Research
Mrs Scott's donation to BTR has enabled the charity to build a new childhood cancer research centre in London, and she is hoping it will make a difference to people's lives.
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