
A Douglas man will get his hair cut for the first time in 20 years today (12 April).
Department of Infrastructure worker Selwyn Facey is set to lose his trademark dreadlocks which are currently more than four feet long.
He’ll undergo the chop at the Strand Shopping Centre at 1130 in aid of a good cause.
He’s raising money for Naseem’s Manx Brain Tumour Trust, the charity set up in memory of Douglas woman Naseem Pishvaie, a talented singer and dancer who died of a brain tumour in 2009 aged 21.
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