Daughter Regrets Capt Sir Tom Charity
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Captain Tom Moore charity is our deepest regret, says daughter

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Hannah Ingram-Moore says decision almost "derailed" family's life but insists "nothing dishonest" happened.
World War Two veteran raised 38.9 m for NHS charities during first Covid-19 lockdown.
Charity Commission said family misled the public by benefitting personally from charity.
Capt Sir Tom died in February 2021 aged 100 , with coronavirus.
He become ill not long after his family took him on holiday to Barbados .
Mrs Ingram-Moore said she worried that the public wrongly assumed the 38.9 m raised for NHS charities was tampered with.
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