‘John Craig’ cancer letter is a hoax

    Publisher of the Guinness World Records book has warned
    that a chain letter asking organisations to send compliment slips
    to a young boy with terminal cancer is a hoax.

    Councils, schools and voluntary organisations are among the
    thousands that have received the letter, and spent time making
    copies to forward on to others as requested.

    A
    version of the letter has been sent many times to Community
    Care
    , stating that seven-year-old “John Craig” is suffering
    from terminal cancer and has an ambition to enter the Guinness
    World Records
    book for having the largest collection of
    compliment slips.

    The
    letter asks for a slip to be sent to the boy, and the attached
    papers, which list previous participants, to be forwarded to 10
    organisations.

    Guinness World Records said that the chain letter
    developed from a genuine record attempt by a young cancer sufferer
    called Craig Shergold, who gained an entry in the 1991 edition of
    the book for receiving the most get well cards. Shergold recovered
    from the cancer, but his family still receives more than 1,000
    unwanted items of post each day.

    Research
    director Chris Sheedy said that Guinness World Records
    “desperately” wants to put a stop to the chain letter, which
    appears in different forms.

    “My
    advice is to not send on any chain mail that mentions Guinness
    World Records, because it’s not a record that we will accept.
    Please contact anyone you know who has received or is going to
    receive this mail and give them the same advice.”

    Mental
    health charity Mind, publisher of Openmind magazine, which
    forwarded the letter, said that it did so with good intentions.

    “We
    passed on this letter in the good faith that it was a genuine
    request to help a little boy with terminal cancer, having received
    the letter through various other reputable organisations. We are
    very sorry if our participation has caused any hurt, and will be
    contacting all other organisations with the information now
    provided,” said spokesperson Anny Brackx.

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