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Halloween fun in Buckie to thank nurses and staff at Rubislaw Ward at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary


By Chris Saunderson

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A BUCKIE family's Halloween spooktacular is raising money for medical staff who support parents who have lost babies.

The spooky doll with the donation bucket at the Halloween house. Picture: Beth Taylor
The spooky doll with the donation bucket at the Halloween house. Picture: Beth Taylor

Sandra Booth and husband Steven have transformed their South Land Street home into a Halloween extravaganza, full of ghosts, ghouls, witches, wizards and other strange creatures.

Sandra and Steve Booth are raising money to say thank-you to nurses who supported their family.
Sandra and Steve Booth are raising money to say thank-you to nurses who supported their family.

All donations will go to support the work of the nurses and medical teams at the Rubislaw ward at the maternity hospital at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Sadly, Sandra's son and his girlfriend, who was five months pregnant, lost their baby girl Freya earlier this year.

Sandra and Steven Booth have turned their home into a Halloween spooktacular. Picture: Beth Taylor.
Sandra and Steven Booth have turned their home into a Halloween spooktacular. Picture: Beth Taylor.

"The nurses were wonderful and couldn't do enough for them," said Sandra.

Sandra and Steven have done Halloween and Christmas displays the last few years to raise money for various charities, including The Teddy Bear Group, Suicide Awareness and the Buckie Community Shop.

Have you the courage to enter this haunted garden? Picture: Beth Taylor
Have you the courage to enter this haunted garden? Picture: Beth Taylor

"Seeing the kids outside staring at the display and the expressions on their faces makes my day," added Sandra.


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