The family of a nine-year-old leukaemia victim given hope by Sunday People readers have just 10 days from tomorrow to raise new funds to save his life.
Nathaniel Nabena’s family face a heartbreaking race to find £201,000 for a stem cell transplant before May 12. Without the op his cancer will be terminal.
We can today reveal that doctors at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) are so moved by Nathaniel’s plight they have waived their private consultant fees to help.
And Paul O’Grady, who presents ITV series Little Heroes at the children’s hospital, backs our campaign. Nathaniel – a fan of Marvel superheroes – is not entitled to free NHS treatment because he is not a British national.
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