Simon Butler
When George and Emma Kelly’s daughter Natasha sadly succumbed to cerebral palsy at the tender age of thirteen, her parents sought to find a lasting way of re-paying and thanking local charity run children's hospice, Robin House, for all the love and dedicated support they offered parents and child over a number of years.
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New Photo Hosting Website Launched As a Lasting Legacy To The Short Life Of Cerebral Palsy Victim Natasha Kelly
- By Simon Butler
- Published 13/01/11
- Business
- Unrated
When George and Emma Kelly’s daughter Natasha sadly succumbed to cerebral palsy at the tender age of thirteen, her parents sought to find a lasting way of re-paying and thanking local charity run children's hospice, Robin House, for all the love and dedicated support they offered parents and child over a number of years.


