Nikki Rollason,16, lays a foundation stone for a cancer centre, at the North Middlesex Hospital in north London, to be named after her mother, BBC presenter Helen Rollason. * Helen, 43, of Shenfield, near Brentwood, Essex, died of cancer in August, two years after being given just three months to live. She set up the appeal for the cancer centre at the North Middlesex Hospital, but did not live to see the start of building work.

Nikki Rollason,16, lays a foundation stone for a cancer centre, at the North Middlesex Hospital in north London, to be named after her mother, BBC presenter Helen Rollason. * Helen, 43, of Shenfield, near Brentwood, Essex, died of cancer in August, two years after being given just three months to live. She set up the appeal for the cancer centre at the North Middlesex Hospital, but did not live to see the start of building work. Stock Photo
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2219 x 1490 px | 37.6 x 25.2 cm | 14.8 x 9.9 inches | 150dpi

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24 November 1999

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LONDON UK

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Andrew Stuart

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Nikki Rollason, 16, lays a foundation stone for a cancer centre, at the North Middlesex Hospital in north London, to be named after her mother, BBC presenter Helen Rollason. * Helen, 43, of Shenfield, near Brentwood, Essex, died of cancer in August, two years after being given just three months to live. She set up the appeal for the cancer centre at the North Middlesex Hospital, but did not live to see the start of building work.

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