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Night planned in memory of Naomi



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The family of Naomi Gough, the Brighouse teenager killed in a car smash, are hosting a fund-raising night in her memory.

The charity do, at Brighouse Sports Club tomorrow, will see a night of fun-packed entertainment organised by friends and family of the bubbly Leeds University student who died when her Renault Clio hit a crash barrier on Burdock Way, Halifax in 2006.

Calderdale band NYK, comedy singing act Larger Than Life and Halifax singer Grant Moorhouse, who sang at Naomi's funeral, will provide the night's entertainment.

An auction and raffle will also see prizes dished out including a signed Ryan Giggs shirt, two tickets to see Lee Evans and a week away in Portugal.
Proceeds from the night will go towards a fund set up to help other families who have lost loved ones in car accidents.
For more information call: 01484 418626.



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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 11:59 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
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Baldi Dash,

24/07/2008 17:08:32
Got my tickets already it sounds like a great night, for a great cause and to remember a great girl!
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