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Now, Rhys’ parents, Oli and Lauren, both healthcare workers, are sharing his story far and wide. They’re advocating for better education about melanoma’s hidden symptoms and pushing for earlier detection, especially in young people. They want no other family to endure the heartbreak they’ve faced.

As part of honoring Rhys’ legacy, they’re raising funds to fulfill his final wish: to have his ashes scattered at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium memorial garden. The Russell family’s GoFundMe campaign reflects their love, their loss, and their unwavering determination to turn pain into purpose.

Rhys’ death is a heartbreaking reminder that melanoma doesn’t always announce itself with dramatic symptoms. Sometimes, it whispers. Sometimes, it hides. But through awareness, vigilance, and early action, lives like his can be saved.

You can support the Russell family’s journey, and Rhys’ legacy, by donating to their GoFundMe.

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