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Clapham runner takes on London Marathon for Leukaemia Care after friend told he had 10 days to live

Summary by London Post
Roscoe Carter-Johnson, 32, from Clapham, will take on the London Marathon this year in support of Leukaemia Care, inspired by the remarkable survival story of his close friend Raphael Cristini. Roscoe, a business development manager at Trident Trust, decided to run the world-famous 26.2-mile race after watching Raphael battle acute lymphoblastic leukaemia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Raphael, now 36 and in remission, was living in South Africa …
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London Post broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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