A 13-year-old has run 100 miles to help give his mum the best chance of beating advanced cancer.
Oscar Rogers, from Sturry near Canterbury, finished his mission at Canterbury Academy on Friday.
The money will fund pioneering treatment for his mum, Rebecca, who is battling stage four bowel cancer.
The proud parent, who was diagnosed in December, told KentOnline: “He did his last run at Canterbury Academy, which is where he did most of his running this month.
“He was really excited. The weather was awful, but we had a few supporters come down, and a couple of them even ran a few laps with Oscar.
“He really enjoyed it and was really pleased with himself when he finished.
“I’m very proud, and I said to him he must be proud of himself for doing it.”
Oscar has been completing the 100 mile

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