Colleagues cycling 100 miles in memory of Sheffield 'hero' Kelly Brewster
Former colleagues of Sheffield's Kelly Brewster are cycling 100 miles today to show their support for her family and raise money for charity
Last updated 6th Sep 2017
Former colleagues of Sheffield's Kelly Brewster, who died in the Manchester terror attack, are cycling 100 miles today to raise money in her memory.
A team of 20 employees from Aviva are cycling the distance between the company's Manchester and Sheffield offices.
It's to raise money for the the hospital where Kelly's niece was treated after she was injured in the blast.
Kelly's sister Claire Brewster says it's an important cause:
"We cannot thank Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital enough for the treatment, care and support they gave Hollie and other young victims who were caught up in the Manchester attack, and at such a traumatic time for us all.
"Kelly would be proud of the challenge that the people from Aviva are about to undertake, with the money being raised going to such a great cause which will now be close to our hearts forever"
It'll take all day for the team to complete the challenge - with the route taking them via Bakewell in the Peak District.
The cyclists are hoping to raised £50,000 for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity.
Gareth Hemming's one of those taking part:
“This awful tragedy had a massive impact on our people, which is why we decided to do something in Kelly’s memory and raise money for a cause close to her family’s heart. Kelly was a much loved and respected colleague who was with Aviva for seven years, working at our Sheffield office – so it’s fitting that we finish the journey there surrounded by people who worked closely with Kelly.
“It’s going to be a tough and emotional challenge but the memory of Kelly and the thought of raising money for such a great cause will drive us on to the finish."
Kelly was called a 'hero' after she tried to shield her niece from the explosion at Manchester Arena back in May.