Fundraiser to repair vandalised car of beloved Grantham brother and son
The car of a man who died last year was vandalised in April.
Steven Bass, who passed away in November 2019, loved his car, and his family members kept it parked on their driveway in memory of Steven.
Earlier this year, a man was sent to prison for 26 weeks after wreaking damage on Steven’s car that was parked outside the family home on Princess Drive.
Living in such testing times, the family cannot afford the expenses of fixing the damaged car.
Beccie King has since set up a fundraiser to acquire the money to restore Steven’s car.
She said: “Back in November 2019, Steven lost his life and the devastating effects on his family will last a life time. Steven had a baby he called his car, always showing of in it and to his family.
“When he left this world, the car represented him still being here. The car was parked up on the parents’ driveway and Deborah his sister who’s only way of still connecting with her brother and her sanity would drive past her parents house everyday, see the car and think Steven was at home.
"That gave her peace of mind and hope that her brother was still around.
“I want to get the car back where it belongs, to see a smile on my friend’s face again, to know that the parents are not stressing about the costs with COVID-19 and not being able to work.”
You can donate to the fundraiser here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/bring-my-brothers-car-back