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Believe in Magic was a British charity founded in 2012 that aimed to relieve the needs of children in the United Kingdom suffering from severe or terminal illnesses. It was founded by 16-year-old Megan Bhari, who claimed to have been diagnosed with a brain tumour three years previously. The charity gained prominence after it was supported by several celebrities, most notably British-Irish boy band
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. The charity went under investigation by the
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in 2017, following concerns of its financial management and administration. The charity fell into controversy after accusations that Bhari lied or downplayed her illness, and was shut down in 2020.


History

Believe in Magic was founded by 16-year-old Megan Bhari, who had been diagnosed with
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three years previously. The organisation aimed to bring joy to terminally ill children. Her mother, Jean O'Brien, worked with her on the charity. The charity was registered with the
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on 20 January 2012. In its first year, the charity received donations of £73,635. In 2013, it received £48,007, and in 2014 it received £32,783. The charity rose to prominence after being supported by British-Irish boy band
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. The band repeatedly
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their support for the charity, wore bracelets onstage during their tours, and attended the charity's events. The band reportedly donated millions of pounds towards the charity, with band member
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donating £2 million. In 2015, Tomlinson hosted the "Believe in Magic Cinderella Ball", a fundraising gala, at the
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, attended by band member
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. The same year, Bhari received an award from then-Prime Minister
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, who praised her for her courage. The charity received support from several celebrities, including
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, and
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. The group was officially removed from the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 17 August 2020.


Controversy

Despite its initial success and widespread acclaim, Believe in Magic became the subject of controversy. In 2015, O'Brien posted a
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appeal on
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stating that Megan's condition had deteriorated, and launched a fundraising campaign seeking £120,000 for emergency medical treatment in the United States. The target was reached within 48 hours. A year later, another appeal was made by O'Brien asking for more donations. Jo Ashcroft, the mother of a child diagnosed with neuroblastoma, led a group of parents to privately investigate into the matter following their concerns that the appeal did not mention specific details, such as the hospital or doctor Bhari would be treated by. Through computer hacking via an email embedded trojan, the group discovered their emails were being opened in a luxury resort at
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in Orlando, Florida. A private investigator they hired found no evidence of the pair having
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s like they claimed. The group then started a Facebook group called "The Truth About Meg And Jean" where they shared their discoveries. In 2017, the Charity Commission for England and Wales launched a statutory inquiry into the organisation due to concerns about its administration and financial management. The investigation resulted in the charity's accounts being frozen. The investigation revealed that the trustees failed to comply with their reporting duties, did not cooperate with the inquiry, and mismanaged the charity's funds. In addition, significant sums of money were found to be withdrawn in cash or transferred to personal accounts without adequate records to justify the transactions. Over £100,000 was unaccounted for at the time of the investigations. On 28 March 2018, Megan Bhari died at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at the age of 23, following which an inquest into her death took place. The inquest revealed that Bhari's brain had been "morphologically normal", and that there was no sign of a tumour. The inquest also found that there had been attempts by Bhari to obtain
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using a forged prescription, and that she frequently missed medical appointments and changed doctors frequently. Her cause of death was revealed to be acute cardiac arrhythmia, an abnormality of the rhythm of the heart, due to her
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. O'Brien would tell the
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following the discovery that Bhari had pituitary microadenoma, a non-cancerous brain tumour which is not typically life-threatening. A
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podcast also entitled ''Believe in Magic'' suggested Bhari had been a victim of
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, a claim supported by academic Marc Feldman. Bhari's half-sister stated that she believed the illness was faked and charity started in order to meet with celebrities, particularly One Direction. In 2022, Kingston Council, where Bhari had been living, published a report concluding that despite no formal diagnosis of Fabricated or Induced illness (FII), the coroner's conclusion led all involved in the case to believe that it was likely a case of FII.


Popular culture

The incident was the subject of a seven-part podcast series named ''Believe in Magic'' by Jamie Bartlett on
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.


References

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