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Sad parents fail in dialect that claim £ 100k charity cash

Web Desk, 12/09/2025

Sad parents who lost their nine-year-old son cancer – Only her younger sister is also ill to learn – she has a bid to claim about £ 100,000 donations.

The Lego-Laving Kyle Morrison’s a rare and incurable child cancer died tragically after detection of child cancer, leaving the heart-breaking parents, Craig Avisson and Victoria Morrison.

After his diagnosis, Velvisars made thousands of donations to pay for treatment in the US, but Kovid Intervened and never traveled in front of him Death In October 2020.

The couple went on A DaughterRuby-Rose, in 2022, but was destroyed to know that she was also ill with a genetic metabolism Disease And there was no possibility of staying beyond this year.

He then launched a new online money raising campaign to cover the costs of treatment and to take him to Disney to Florida to meet his beloved Minni Mouse.

But they were told near £ 100,000 donated to help Kyle – children through Cancer Charity Gold Geez – now they cannot be assigned to meet their daughter’s needs and help them to “make memories”.

Craig Evisan and Victoria Morrison, Parents of Kyle Morrison

Craig Evisan and Victoria Morrison, Parents of Kyle Morrison ,Champion news,

Gold Geese told the parents that it could not hand over the money because Ruby-Rose is not cancer and those who give gifts hoped that Kyle or other children were expected to help in their position.

The dispute went to the High Court of London, in which Gold Geez pronounced a verdict from a judge as to what could be done with the money, and asked to spend to benefit his little girl, from parents, chests, hearts.

But Deputy Master Mark Glover has now decided that the money cannot be spent on ruby-roses and instead will be divided between two by gold Donation Cancer, which helped the victims of the internal Ponteen glioma (DPIG), claimed Kyle’s life.

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Earlier this year, the case tested heard how Kylle detected rare and incurable cancer in 2019 when it was only eight.

Their treatment began with a Facebook campaign to raise funds for their treatment and help to create most of their days, but later the Essex-based Gold Geez, was passed for a charity, which works for the benefit of children suffering from cancer.

In 2020, for treatment and Kyle was filled with money, but Kovid stopped his journey and was very ill until the restrictions were reduced. He died in October that year.

The grieved couple, who also have another son, then went to their daughter Ruby-Rose in 2022, but also detected a devastating disease, known as a megadel syndrome, a genetic metabolism condition characterized by high levels of acids in the body, which is usually malignant in early infant.

Representing herself to the judge, Mrs. Morrison said: “We want the money to make as much memories as we can.”

Craig Evisan and Victoria Morrison

Craig Evisan and Victoria Morrison ,Champion news,

However, for charity, Barrister William Mofet said that money can be legally used only for a specific purpose that it was donated by Velvisher – for children with cancer, not for other diseases.

A contract that the couple agreed to, says that, if the money was not spent on their son’s treatment before dying, it would go to another DPIG test or a child in the same “position.

“Gold Geez is a cancer charity, it is on its logo. There are other donations whose objects will include helping someone with ruby-rose conditions, but it will not be appropriate to wander out of child cancer disease for gold geese.

“Charity is trying to do what they are legally bound to do under their purpose.”

The couple said that although they had agreed on the contract, the situation changed when their little girl also came to know about life-limited disease.

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He argued that the contract allows money to spend money for the benefit of ruby-rose, as it states in the agreement, “Similarly” comes under the definition of the case.

At this week’s hearing, Mrs. Morrison told the judge, “We have money for the majority of the public,” building a series of letters, emails and messages from donors and supporters, saying she was expressing that wish.

The judge told the court: “The feeling expressed in correspondence makes a complete understanding – why the writers of the letters will feel the pain that is felt by Kyle’s family and why they want the court to search for the case of Victoria and Craig.”

But he said: “The task of this court is to implement the law for facts. Despite the heartache for the family due to the surrounding circumstances, it should reach a justified and fair decision.”

While giving his verdict, he said: “There is little in the heart of this case Boy Kyle Morrison who died in October 2020, who was only nine years of age. He was suffering from a rare and aggressive childhood brain stem cancer. ,

He said that there were thousands of pounds donated by more than 1,500 payers, with the efforts of some groups, which Gold Geese planned to hand over two DPIG charity, said.

“Kyle’s parents oppose the claim of Gold Geez and want to turn the funds for their daughter’s needs,” they continued.

“The ambitions of all sides for funds are decent and honorable.

“The main question to be fixed is that the donation was only done to be for the treatment of the kyle or they intended to benefit all the children suffering from DPIG, of which Kyle was one.”

The judge found that the donors intended money to do research in DPIG victims or disease.

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He said that ten thousand pounds of donations were actually made in the name of another child, who had died of DPIG before Kyle and diverted the child’s parents in their funds.

He also said that specific statements were made during the online campaign, which said that if he died before treating Kyle, the money would go under the reasons of DPIG.

The campaign “clarified the donors that any of their money would be distributed among other DPIG charities” and “such conditions were clarified to Victoria and Craig,” the judge said.

“At that time, parties were of a brain and were advising potential donors to that purpose.

“It is fully understandable why, after the birth of her daughter in 2022 and in 2023, her diagnosis with a terminal disease, Victoria and Craig would now prefer to apply funds to their daughter.

“As long as the desire is understood, it cannot inform the search of the court [as to the] The desire of the donors while donating the fund.

“This decision will come in the form of a disappointment for Victoria and Craig. No person can help, but can move beyond their experience and the tragic loss of Kyle.”

However, he said he hoped that he would “relax” from the fact that money would help in funding DPIG research, and his efforts helped “raise awareness about this terrible childhood cancer”.

Charity lawyers said that the judge would not demand the Gold Geez couple to claim the cost of the court and the donation was allowed to re -receive their legal fees from the funds collected for the kyle.

Whatever is left will now be divided between two DPIG charities.

The court heard that the fund was also used for Kyle’s funeral and Mr. Avison has requested that it be tapped to provide a memorial bench in the name of Kyle.

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