Max Woosey, 13, to go back indoors after raising more than £700,000 for North Devon hospice

Most 13-year-olds might have spent that past three years preoccupied with schoolwork or hanging out with mates. One teenager spent it sleeping in a tent to raise money for the hospice that looked after his friend.

Now, Max Woosey – who became known as the Boy in the Tent during his years-long fundraising campaign – has decided to go back indoors after three years and more than £700,000 in charitable donations.

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