When Most People Lose a Son, They're Left with Only a Photo. But We See Steve Constantly... On Daytime Tv ; Grieving Parents Allow 'Trunkie' Adverts to Continue As a Tribute to Star Who Died at 28

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THE advert will be instantly recognisable to almost anyone who has watched daytime TV over the past four years a pantomime elephant called Trunkie cavorts with an eager young presenter to promote car insurance.

To some, it's amusing. To others, it's just an irritation. But to David and Marion Vickerstaff it is one of the most important things in their life.

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When Most People Lose a Son, They're Left with Only a Photo. But We See Steve Constantly... On Daytime Tv ; Grieving Parents Allow 'Trunkie' Adverts to Continue As a Tribute to Star Who Died at 28

Their son Stephen, who played the young presenter, died suddenly six months ago of a diabetes-related illness and viewing the advert gives th...

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