 
                            The Civic Hall in Bedworth and Nuneaton Town Hall have been lit up in orange this week to raise awareness of childhood cancers.
Azaylia Cain, the daughter of ex-Coventry City footballer Ashley Cain has a brain tumour. Her parents have been told it is untreatable.
They've been raising money for specialist treatment since the diagnosis and set up a go fund me page.
Orange ribbons have also been tied to the bridge near to the George Eliot Hospital in Nuneaton in support of the family.
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Executive Director, Simone Hines, said: "We wanted to shine a light on the campaign in aid of the brave little girl Azaylia Cain, and to highlight the issue of child cancer around the world."

 
                                             
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