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More than 300 people took to the streets of Petersfield on Sunday to march in memory of much-missed Kevan Birkett, who devoted his latter years to promoting prostate cancer awareness while battling the disease. The third annual March for Men with Kev was the biggest yet.
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00:00Right, so, why are we here today? We're here today because of this lovely man, Claire's husband, and a friend of many of us today. He lost his life to prostate cancer.
00:11I'm here on the square this morning for the March of Memories, Kev, raising money for prostate cancer in Kev's memory. It's absolutely massive, it's getting bigger and bigger over the year. I'm proud to be here.
00:23With all Kevin's songs from his playlist, we used to listen to Friday and Saturday nights. Five pound a go, and we draw one at the end, and you could win £125.
00:34Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, we're going to go four, we're going to go four, three, two, one, go four.
00:42A few of us walked in our March for Men in London. It was just the most fantastic day. And when Kevin passed away, we decided, a team of us, that rather than people going to London, we're going to bring a march to Petersfield, and this is year three. We're really, really proud of the achievement.
01:03Men, your rubbish are going to get tested. We need you to get tested. And why we need you to get tested is because one in eight men die of prostate cancer.
01:13Go for it. Yes, the event is open.
01:18Thank you, sir.
01:41You
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