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James Ulysses Bond, born Christopher Wilson, was a homeless person who lived in a tent by the River Cam in Newnham, Cambridgeshire, England. Bond contributed the story ''Eating Escargot in Sheffield'' to Willow Walker magazine,〔 〕 which was excerpted in The Guardian newspaper. After featuring in a documentary about homelessness, he was taken in over Christmas 2006 by Mick Lazarus of Milton, Cambridgeshire.〔 Bond took a place with Emmaus〔 〕 but left, and later developed kidney problems. He died of natural causes and was found dead on 20 September 2007. Lazarus offered to fund a funeral, but appealed in the Cambridge Evening News for help with the costs as neither he nor Bond's sister Wendi Wilson could afford to pay the full £1500.〔 The leader and deputy leader of South Cambridgeshire District Council donated to the appeal, which eventually raised £1250.〔 The balance was paid by the newspaper's charity fund, ''Press Relief''. A funeral was held at Cambridge Crematorium on 16 October 2007. Bond is among those remembered in the Cambridge Memorial Garden.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Memorial Garden )〕 == References ==
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