David Beckham’s backing up brain care campaign

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The former Culture Secretary joined David to play a leading role in delivering the London 2012 Olympics. She died from a brain tumour in 2018.

The Tessa Jowell Foundation is organising the release of a film of the 2012 opening ceremony to be screened in cinemas across the country, with the proceeds going to the foundation.

The group is hoping to raise £4million for brain cancer care.

David said: “Brain cancer is the biggest cancer killer of children and people under 40 in the UK.”

“As a close friend of Tessa, it is my honour to help support her family foundation to deliver her final campaign – to transform NHS brain cancer care in Britain.”

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