Thousands of sports cars lead funeral procession for Missouri boy who died of cancer
Thousands of sports cars lead funeral procession for Missouri boy who died of cancer
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Cancer is a disease in which almost all humans decide to lose. However, when this disease is detected in the first stage, then there is a hope of survival. All dreams and hobbies come to an end with this deadly disease. Something similar has happened to Alec Ingramaki, who lives in Washington, USA. A 14-year-old child fond of cars died of cancer last week. The final wish of this child was to carry out its funeral with sports cars. He used to share his views on social media too often.

In order to fulfill Alec's last wish, an organization called 'Sydney's Soldiers Always' helped a lot. With the help of this organization, the owners of more than 2100 sports cars and 70 motorcycles gathered at the Six Flags St. Louis parking lot during Alec's funeral.

People from all over America came to participate in this funeral. Most of the sports car owners came from California, Michigan, Indiana, New York and Florida to drive their own cars, while some had dispatched drivers. The Missouri city of Washington was closed for more than two hours to get this convoy out. The owners of the cars joining the convoy did not even know Alec.

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