First pictures of 71-year-old Melton Mayor’s charity skydive
We reported earlier this week that he confronted his fears to complete his first ever parachute jump on Monday.
Councillor Graham was terrified by the prospect of leaping out of a plane in the skies abover Langar Airfield.
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Hide AdBut he managed to do it, alongside wife Pamela, three daughters and a son-in-law and has so far raised more than £3,500 in sponsorship for Rainbows Children’s Hospice.
He told the Melton Times: “From my point of view, yes it was terrifying and everyone else was far braver.
“But if it had been a walk in the park, people would not have been as generous in their sponsorship.
“It was that, that kept me going.”
Councillor Graham added: “I am very pleased that I did it and am so proud and grateful to my family who all contributed to a major fundraising effort for Rainbows Children’s Hospice.
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Hide Ad“I was so far out of my comfort zone but comforted by the professionalism and encouragement by all at Skydive Langar.”
He completed the challenge with Pam (68), their daughters, Bella, Porge and Vicky, and son-in-law, James.
Pam and Bella did a skydive 25 years ago when Malise was last Mayor - raising £5,000 for the hospice - but this time he decided to join them after managing to lose a stone in weight to be fit enough to take part.
Go online at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/grahamfamilyskydive if you would like to sponsor Malise and his family for their efforts.