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Mum’s dying wish for her sons to move to Australia Heartbroken Sam wants boys to live with her sister as funds raised top £37,000 By Samantha McGregor THOUSANDS of pounds have been raised to help a dying mum pay for her children to move to Australia after her death. Single mum Sam Kyme, 34, was diagnosed in April with aggressive Motor Neurone Disease and was told she had months to live. Her last wish is for her sons Joey, 12 and Harry, eight, to move to Australia to live with her sister Pippa. The Banbury mum launched an appeal to help raise £15,000 to pay for legal fees, flights and her own funeral, but the appeal has been so inundated with donations, the target has been increased to £50,000 to help pay for the future care of the boys. In just a week, £37,863 has been raised, as we went to press. In the Just Giving appeal, Sam said her friends had to write her story “as sadly I no longer can”. She said: “I don’t know when I will die, it could be tomorrow or in a few months. I am now in the last stages of MND. “My greatest fear is not that I am dying – it is the welfare of my boys. “I fear that Joey and Harry will go into care. My sister lives in Australia and has come over to care for me and the boys.
“My last wish is that my sister is allowed to have my boys once I am gone, to start a new happy life with her family. “My friends had the idea to create a fundraising page so that I can die in peace knowing that my funeral, guardianship/legal fees and journey to Australia for my boys are covered. We are looking at over £15,000 - an impossible amount for me. “My boys are watching me die and I am praying that they do not have to suffer more by going into care. “I feel absolutely helpless; things are so desperate that my friends and I feel this is my last and only option. “However small, a donation would make a world of difference to Joey and Harry’s future. Thank you so much.” Through the Just Giving page Sam and her family have received dozens of messages of support. Lisa McDonagh wrote: “Sam, Pippa and family. You are all amazing, you are showing such bravery and strength at the most difficult time in your lives. I have total admiration for all of you.”<<sic>> Laura Alvarez said: “What a community we live in, all pulling together for you all, you deserve every last penny. Faith in human kind is restored completely. Praying Sam gets one last family filled Christmas.”
Sam on the right with sister Pippa and brother-in-law Matt taken in August last year as Sam bade her sister and family farewell as they left to live in Australia - just eight months later Sam was diagnosed with aggressive Motor Neurone Disease
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