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Britain's Got Talent contestant Ravi Adelekan, 9, hopes the strength he gained from his brain tumour ordeal will help him succeed on show - and insists he'll give the £250,000 prize money to charity


The young semi-finalist, nine, wowed the judges with his choir Ravi's Dream Team, getting a ticket through after Alesha Dixon pressed the gold buzzer.

Britain's Got Talent contestant Ravi Adelekan has told The Mirror how he hopes the strength he developed amid his brain tumour ordeal will help him in the competition The judges then got to their feet as the members of the choir, which comprised Ravi's friends, family, teachers from school, medical professionals and other children from the brain tumour community, hugged each other in celebration. The judges then got to their feet as the members of the choir, which comprised Ravi's friends, family, teachers from school, medical professionals and other children from the brain tumour community, hugged each other in celebration

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