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Teenager faked cancer to get free stuff from charity

Police are probing astonishing claims that a teenage cancer patient turned charity fundraiser faked his illness.

Officials at the Clutha Trust ­charity in Scotland allege Eli Stewart
told lies about his terminal disease.The 19-year-old allegedly told the
Trust and other charities he was diagnosed with cancer two years ago.
He claims his ­condition was discovered after a knee scan and a biopsy
revealed cancer in his lungs and stomach, the Daily Record reported .
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Stewart – who has been ­photographed with his head shaved and hooked up
to a nasal cannula – was also gifted a £1000 guitar by the charity.Last
November, he was then given an all-expenses paid trip to Belfast to see
the Titanic ­exhibition by Project Genie – another group who help
­vulnerable young people.

 The Clutha Trust  founder, Alan Crossan invited Stewart take part in a
charity tribute to David Bowie at the ­Barrowland Ballroom last year.
Crossan said:

“We do events through the Clutha Trust to help disadvantaged youngsters.
“This
wee guy appeared at the Clutha about a year ago and what we do is give
kids a chance to play on a ­Sunday afternoon. He said he was terminally
ill and had only six months to live.”

Crossan became concerned Stewart appeared to be ­exaggerating his ill health.
But towards the end of last year, Crossan became suspicious and challenged Stewart.

He added: “It started off with cancer, then it was epilepsy, then a
heart transplant – that was what really raised the alarm with me. He
also said he was suffering from seizures.

Stewart claimed on Twitter last March he had missed an Adele concert because he was recovering from chemotherapy.

Yesterday, his Facebook page appeared to have been removed.

Crossan says he also became concerned about how Stewart’s claims were affecting others.

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