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

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

It got here because the dying toll in ­Turkey and Syria topped 50,000 — and the story emerged of a three-year-old boy, Arsalan, who was discovered alive below his father’s protecting physique.

A three-year-old boy is fighting for his life after he was found alive under his father's body
A 3-year-old boy is preventing for his life after he was discovered alive below his father's physique

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

He was rescued after two days, surviving beside the entombed ­our bodies of his total household.

Camelot boosted our Earthquake Enchantment yesterday and stated: “The Solar’s Earthquake Enchantment is doing a incredible job in elevating very important funds and serving to these in determined want.”

Marks & Spencer kindly donated one other £50,000 on prime of serving to to launch our fund with an preliminary £50,000 donation.



To donate, go to redcross.org.uk/sunaid


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

The chain’s founder Gary Grant stated: “We’re delighted to help such a significant attraction to help individuals who have misplaced all the things.”

The death toll from February 6's disaster stands at more than 50,000
The dying toll from February 6's catastrophe stands at greater than 50,000Credit score: Getty

The Sun Earthquake Appeal was launched to support the Red Cross
The Solar Earthquake Enchantment was launched to help the Pink CrossCredit score: The Solar

Sun readers have now raised over £1.4million for the appeal
Solar readers have now raised over £1.4million for the attraction

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