Little Harry's music gig raises funds for life-saving chill suits
HARRY Chambers' life was saved by advanced medical equipment on the day that he was born.
Last week, the four-year-old's parents Alastair and Stephanie, from Kingsway, opened up their garden to host a music festival to help the charity that saved their son's life.
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great day: Mum Stephanie with Harry and dad Alastair at the fund raising concert. Right, Harry in the 'chill suit.'
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let's party: Left, Alastair Chambers, with some of the entertainers and concert supporters.
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on stage: The Lost Gonzos.
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having fun: People at the festival and, above right, Max Collins and Lucy Henderson enjoy the music.
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A special "chill suit" paid for by Sparks helped prevent oxygen deprivation from taking a hold.
Fast-forward four years and Harry was joining in with the music festival like the best of them.
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Fifteen local bands entertained for almost 12 hours on Saturday and in the process, helped to raise money which will pay for new chill suits for other babies.
Dad-of-five Mr Chambers, 31, who runs a construction firm, said: "Harry loved the day. There was some great music."




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