Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Fundraiser for tragic teen killed in a road accident tops £10k

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A FUNDRAISER for the family of teenager Cairn Rankine has raised more than £10,700.

The 15-year-old died on Thursday in Dundee after he was hit by a car while cycling on Pitkerro Road.

Paramedics battled for around an hour to save the football fan and Army cadet but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

James Whyte set up a JustGiving page. After the initial fundraisin­g total was hit in less than two days, Mr Whyte posted on the page: “We have reached the massive target of £10k which is absolutely fantastic so thank you to everyone.

“I know the family are completely overwhelme­d by everyone’s comments, generosity and prayers.

“But please continue to donate as every penny we can raise is a moment less for the family to worry about bills to pay while off work grieving.”

Friends, family and strangers sent the family their best wishes in messages on the page.

Paula Hampton wrote: “Dundee has shown once again we support our community through the hardest of times and come together.”

The welcome message on the JustGiving page reads: “Our friends have suffered a tragedy that every parent fears.

“The sudden loss of their wonderful little boy is impossible to understand and is something life could never prepare you for.

“The purpose of this is to raise as much as possible to help the family give Cairn the best possible send off and take the financial worries away at a devastatin­g time.

“Let’s all pull together for this heartbroke­n family and show them they are not alone and we are all here for them in any way we can help.”

The family issued a statement on Friday saying: “‘We are devastated by our sudden loss, Cairn was a much loved son and was a brother to two sisters.

“He was a pupil at Morgan Academy in S4 where he had great friends. He was also a lance corporal in Army Cadets in the Medics, along with assisting at Stobswell Army Cadets. Cairn was also a big football fan.”

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