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It Seemed Like A Scam But Then She Died. Megan Bhari’s Story

You can hear the second half of Mia's conversation with Jamie here. 

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The Believe in Magic charity was set up by a 16 year old girl and her mother. Megan and Jean’s charity helped grant wishes to sick children in a make-a-wish sort of way and some kids, including Megan even got to meet One Direction members.

The charity was founded because Megan was diagnosed with a rare brain condition and a few years later a brain tumour.

A group of internet sleuths became suspicious after Jean tried to raise money for an emergency trip to see a doctor overseas.
So was Megan really sick? And if she wasn’t, then how did she die? Journalist Jamie Bartlett has joined Mia for this episode of No Filter, as he got involved later down the track and what he discovered will send shivers.

THE END BITS:

Jamie's podcast Believe in Magic is available here. 

Follow Jamie on Twitter here. 

Read Jamie's book The Missing Cryptoqueen here.

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Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here.

Producers: Emeline Gazilas & Cassie Merritt

Executive Producer: Kimberley Braddish 

Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou

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