A FOOTBALL fun day is being held in Gravesend this weekend in memory of a teenager killed on the A20 in Bexley.
Kaine May, who lived in Wansunt Road, Bexley, died after being hit by a car outside Flamingo Park on the border of Chislehurst and Sidcup in July 2011. He was 14.
The talented Kemnal Technology College student was on the books of Chelsea FC.
His friends and family have arranged for a 11-a-side match between Gillingham Ladies and a team chosen by Kaine’s best friend Kieran Owusu at Elite Venue in Dunkirk Close, Gravesend on Saturday. (May 4)
Kaine’s Day starts at 11am and will include an inflatable assault course, a bouncy castle,face painting, stalls selling cakes and sweets and Kaine May memorial wristbands.
All proceeds will go to Brake, a leading charity promoting road safety awareness and who were “a tower of strength” to Kaine’s family after his sudden passing.
Donations can be left by visiting www.justgiving.com/KaineMay.
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