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Manchester Evening News
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Seamus McDonnell

Amir Khan pays a visit to key workers in Bolton to drop off drinks and sanitisers

Amir Khan has been doing his bit during the coronavirus crisis - by giving vital supplies to key workers across Bolton.

The boxing star paid a visit to Bolton Central Fire Station, the Royal Bolton Hospital and a number of care homes to drop off boxes of hand sanitiser, face masks and drinks.

He shared pictures and videos of his work on social media, through his charity the AK Foundation.

He was greeted at each stop by key workers, including carers, hospital staff and firefighters who accepted his donations.

It comes after the former world champ spent his time visiting homes to drop off boxes of food earlier this week.

In a tweet, he said: "[Took] a trip to Bolton hospital with the AK Foundation and WBC Cares to give face masks, sanitisers and drinks.

"Keep up the good work. Well done Bolton."

Khan, 33, most recently fought in Saudi Arabia in July of last year.

He took on Australian Billy Dib and managed to win in the fourth round to take home the WBC international welterweight title.

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