India, April 21 -- In a heartwarming tribute to a young girl's love for Monopoly, over 900 people gathered in Sydney, Australia, to participate in a massive game of the board game. Alegra Vasiliou, a six-year-old who lost her battle with brain cancer in 2017, was a huge fan of playing Monopoly with her parents. To honour her life and passion for the game, her parents, along with the Little Legs Foundation, organised a record-breaking event on March 30.
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The event, which aimed to raise funds and awareness for childhood brain cancer, saw a total of 918 participants. These players sat at 150 tables across the venue, engaging in simultaneous rounds...
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