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Grieving Uncle Turns Pixar Car into Charity Sensation

Summary

  • Man tours with fibreglass model of Lightning McQueen to raise money for Children in Need
  • Runs a child bereavement charity after losing his 27-month-old nephew
  • Customized a van to transport the car around the southwest of England
Grieving Uncle Turns Pixar Car into Charity Sensation

In November 2025, a man named Luke Russell from Devon is using a fibreglass model of Lightning McQueen from the Disney Pixar film Cars to raise money for the Children in Need charity. Russell runs a child bereavement charity, JB and Me, which he started six years ago after the sudden and unexplained death of his 27-month-old nephew.

The experience of losing his nephew motivated Russell to help other families dealing with grief and loss. He has been taking the Lightning McQueen model car to various events across the southwest of England to raise funds for Pudsey. Russell purchased the fibreglass model, which was originally created as a press prop for the Cars 2 movie premiere.

To transport the car, Russell has customized a van to ensure everything fits and works properly. He has been touring children's hospices and other events, dedicating all of his free time to the charity. Russell hopes to make a difference in the lives of families experiencing similar tragedies to the one his own family went through.

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Luke Russell is touring with a fibreglass model of the Lightning McQueen car from the Disney Pixar film Cars to raise money for the Children in Need charity.
Russell started the JB and Me charity six years ago after the sudden and unexplained death of his 27-month-old nephew, which he says motivated him to help other families dealing with grief and loss.
Russell says the experience of losing his nephew "broke" his family, and he had to "step up" to be there for his older brother at the time, even though he was usually the "naughty child" his brother had to look after.

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