A young woman has admitted that she's "not ready" to lose her dad after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer at just 55 years old.

Bonnie Mayhew lives with her three children near Lenwade on the outskirts of Norwich, while her dad, Darren Mayhew lives nearby in Sparham.

However, on July 26 the Mayhew family received the devastating news that Darren had terminal kidney cancer.

Norwich Evening News: Bonnie Mayhew, with her dad DarrenBonnie Mayhew, with her dad Darren (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

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Bonnie, 23, is struggling to come to terms with the news saying: "It makes me cry if anyone asks how I'm doing.

"He's my rock and the kids - who lost their dad last year - adore him.

"He'd been rushed to the N&N a few weeks prior with kidney pain and a CT scan picked up a 13cm mass there.

Norwich Evening News: Bonnie said that Darren lives for his children and his grandchildren especiallyBonnie said that Darren lives for his children and his grandchildren especially (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

"An operation is planned for September but it's just to give him some more time with us - it's not a cure.

"The odds of even surviving the operation are 50/50.

"I know no one ever is, but I'm not ready to lose my dad."

A GoFundMe has been set up with the money going towards the family making memories together while Mr Mayhew is still with them.

Norwich Evening News: Darren pictured with two of his grandchildrenDarren pictured with two of his grandchildren (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

Bonnie added: "My dad lives for his children and his grandchildren especially.

"They're all that keeps him going and it would mean the world to him if we could raise some money so that we can go away, somewhere like Legoland or Chessington, with them.

Norwich Evening News: Darren Mayhew with his daughter Bonnie and son KieranDarren Mayhew with his daughter Bonnie and son Kieran (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

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"Just anywhere which will help us forget about the horrible 'C' word for just a little while, but we just can't afford to right now.

Norwich Evening News: A GoFundMe has been set up to help make memories while Darren is still physically able toA GoFundMe has been set up to help make memories while Darren is still physically able to (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

"I wanted him to give me away on my wedding day but it doesn't look like that will be happening now.

"Dad has the biggest heart and would do anything for people, so I just want to make sure the life he has left is full of fun, making magical memories while he's still physically able to."

Norwich Evening News: Darren Mayhew was first diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer on July 26Darren Mayhew was first diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer on July 26 (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)