An East Belfast man has donned an array of different costumes in order to raise thousands in memory of his parents who died from cancer
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Alan's father Alan passed away from cancer in 2012 with his mother Helen dying from the disease in March of this year.Speaking to Belfast Live, Alan said that over the past few years he has made a big effort to give back to the charity and help others who are battling cancer. He said:"Three years ago I started fundraising for Macmillan as a way to give back to them and help them support others after everything they did for my family.
"Because of the great work that they do, over the past three years I have been doing all that I can to fundraise for them so they can continue to help and support others.
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