Sun readers donate £1.4m to our Earthquake Appeal as Camelot pledge £100,000

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Sun readers donate £1.4m to our Earthquake Appeal as Camelot pledge £100,000
Sun readers donate £1.4m to our Earthquake Appeal as Camelot pledge £100,000

SUN readers have donated £1.4million to our Earthquake Appeal — as lottery operator Camelot pledged £100,000.

It came as the death toll in ­Turkey and Syria topped 50,000 — and the story emerged of a three-year-old boy, Arsalan, who was found alive under his father’s protective body.

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A three-year-old boy is fighting for his life after he was found alive under his father's body

The orphaned Syrian lad has fought for his life in a poorly equipped hospital for 20 days.

He was rescued after two days, surviving beside the entombed ­bodies of his entire family.

Camelot boosted our Earthquake Appeal yesterday and said: “The Sun’s Earthquake Appeal is doing a fantastic job in raising vital funds and helping those in desperate need.”

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Marks & Spencer kindly donated another £50,000 on top of helping to launch our fund with an initial £50,000 donation.



To donate, visit redcross.org.uk/sunaid


And toy shop The Entertainer also gave £2,000 in ­addition to a donation to the Disasters Emergency Committee.

The chain’s founder Gary Grant said: “We’re delighted to support such a vital appeal to support people who have lost everything.”

The death toll from February 6's disaster stands at more than 50,000
The death toll from February 6's disaster stands at more than 50,000Credit: Getty
The Sun Earthquake Appeal was launched to support the Red Cross
The Sun Earthquake Appeal was launched to support the Red CrossCredit: The Sun
Sun readers have now raised over £1.4million for the appeal
Sun readers have now raised over £1.4million for the appeal

Caroline Iggulden

Turkey, Syria, The Sun Newspaper, Earthquakes Floods and Natural disasters

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