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Grape gesture as kids make fruit donation to hospital


By Gordon Calder

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Zander gives big sister Aurora a helping hand with the grapes they they gifted to Caithness General Hospital.
Zander gives big sister Aurora a helping hand with the grapes they they gifted to Caithness General Hospital.

A Keiss girl has made a grape gesture to Caithness General Hospital.

Eight-year-old Aurora was shopping with her mum, Kimberley Spiers, when she came up with the idea of donating the fruit.

The youngster walked passed the grapes and thought there were so many people who could eat them and felt some should be given to the hospital.

"So she used her pocket money to buy 20 punnets of grapes and we delivered them to Caithness General," Kimberley said.

Aurora's brother Zander, who is two-and-a-half, also helped to hand over the fruit at the hospital in Wick.


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