A former refugee, who honoured her husband’s memory by making a donation to the renal unit at the Royal Preston Hospital, has now paid tribute to his father – her late father-in-law – by donating another £5,000 but to RosemereCF
Jamnaben, who was forced to flee Nairobi as part of the Asian exodus of Kenya following its independence from Britain in the 1960s and arrived in Preston with husband Dullabhbai with little more than the clothes she was wearing, is giving the money in the name of Govindbhai Tailor.Ishwer, Jamnaben, Sushila and Manhar with cheque for Rosemere
“My dad, who like my grandfather was a tailor by profession, was already working in Africa and came back to India to marry my mum. “They were also very close to my parents, especially being siblings. My parents visited India numerous times to see them and they came to Preston on holiday.
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