Boxer Amir Khan donates 30,000 pounds shorts to Peshawar school
London: Boxer Amir Khan will donate a pair of 30,000 pounds ($47,007) shorts to the Peshawar school in Pakistan where 132 children were killed by Taliban gunmen earlier this week.
Khan wore the shorts, featuring a waistband made from 24-carat gold thread, in a unanimous points victory over American Devon Alexander in Las Vegas which helped him retain the WBC silver welterweight title at the weekend.
Fights shorts for @AmirKingKhan made with 24 carat gold waistband from @24KT1000 and White Nappa leather pic.twitter.com/gusjMf9Ez9
— Fight Label (@FightLabel) December 10, 2014
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"It was just very sad to see innocent kids being killed," the Briton told BBC radio on Thursday. "I can only imagine what the parents are going through.
My prayers go out to the families of the young beautiful children lost in attack #Peshawar I am praying for you.
— Amir Khan (@AmirKingKhan) December 17, 2014
"I want to donate the shorts for the Peshawar cause, rebuild a school and strengthen security around the area.
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"We are very lucky in England. We have good security and I will be able to send my little girl to school and know she will be fine but in Pakistan you cannot do that," said Khan.
"They send the kids outside the house and do not know if they are going to come back."