A man who ran the London Marathon in aid of the hospice that cared for his father in his final days has smashed his fundraising target by more than £2,000.
Alex Garber of Congleton finished last Sunday’s big race in the capital in just over three and a half hours.
He had been concerned beforehand about the possibility of being injured as he trained for the 26-mile run but said afterwards: “I’m pleased to say I made it to the start line on Sunday…
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