Sisters to take on charity bike ride for Claire Throssell
12/08/16
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SISTERS Bethany and Isabelle Harris are getting on their bikes to raise charity cash.
The girls came across a short story written by Milly Johnson to raise money for a local mum whose children died in a fire started deliberately by their father.
Milly penned The Barn on Half Moon Hill to raise money for Claire Throssell whose two sons Jack and Paul were killed in the fire on Tennyson Close, Penistone in October 2014.
Bethany, 12, and ten-year-old Isabelle were so moved when they learned about the tragedy they said to their mum Vicky: “Can we please do something to help.”
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