In Sydney, over 900 participants gathered to play Monopoly in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record, honoring Alegra Vasiliou, who passed away from brain cancer at the age of six. The event aimed to celebrate Alegra's love for the game while raising awareness for brain cancer through the Little Legs Foundation, founded in her memory. The game featured Alegra's image, bringing together families for a heartfelt remembrance. This event broke the previous record of 733 participants, demonstrating a powerful community effort to honor a beloved child and advocate for a cause.
Over 900 people played Monopoly in Sydney to set a world record, honoring a girl who loved the game and raising awareness for brain cancer.
The event was a way for the parents of Alegra Vasiliou to celebrate her memory, inviting both young and old to join in a meaningful tribute.
Using the officially-licensed game featuring Alegra's image, players formed over 150 tables to break the previous world record of 733 participants.
The Little Legs Foundation, created in Alegra's memory, highlighted the importance of raising awareness for the disease that impacted their daughter.
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