KIND-HEARTED football fans are crossing the Old Firm divide to raise money for victims of the Chapecoense FC plane crash.
19 players and coaching staff of the Brazilian football team were among the 71 people killed in last month's tragedy.
Now Celtic fan Katrina Dunn and her Rangers-supporting friend Jay are taking on tomorrow's Santa Dash in hopes or raising £200 for the families of those who lost loved ones in the crash.
The two intend to don the strips of their respective teams over their Santa outfits and, with Katrina acting as visually-impaired Jay's running guide, intend to go the distance together.
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Writing on their JustGiving page, Katrina said: "Jay.. has done many 5k, 10k and half marathons runs for various charities.
"I have never done any races or even thought about running so I though I would change that and be Jay's running guide.
"Putting aside the clubs' rivalry to help another club and the football family, we would really like it you could help us out by donating however big or small."
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