Children with Cancer Scammed Out of Millions in Fake Fundraising Campaigns
BBC NewsDecember 16, 20252 min13,928 views
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- π A BBC investigation uncovered scam online fundraising campaigns that preyed on desperate parents of sick children.
- π‘ In one case, a campaign for seven-year-old Khalil, who had leukemia, raised over $27,000.
- π However, Khalil's family received only $700 and did not know the full extent of the funds raised.
Organization and Key Figures
- π The BBC identified an organization named Chance Latika, registered in Israel and the US, as being behind these campaigns.
- π€ An Israeli man named Arez Hadari, living in Canada, is identified as a key player in orchestrating these fraudulent operations.
- π Families were often filmed and made to practice scripts pleading for help, unaware of the true nature of the campaigns.
Widespread Impact and Consequences
- π Investigations revealed 15 families across five continents who received little to no funds raised in their children's names.
- π° These fraudulent campaigns appear to have raised approximately $4 million in total.
- π Khalil died at the age of eight, with his family believing that access to the full amount of raised funds might have saved his life.
- π« Arez Hadari and Chance Latika did not respond to the BBC's allegations.
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