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Scots asked to help little boy with cancer fulfil final wish by sending postcards to Canada

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Scots are being asked to help a talented young cancer sufferer see as much of Europe as possible - by sending postcards to him in Canada.

Zac Connolly, who is bilingual, was due to visit the UK and Europe but his trip had to be cancelled because of the coronavirus lockdown and his poor health.

He first beat the disease after being diagnosed with fourth stage high rush neuroblastoma as a two-year-old toddler. But he relapsed last year, with the cancer being much more aggressive second time round.

Now 11, and a military history buff, Zac was granted a wish from the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada - which would have allowed him to see Scotland in person.

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