Many more people have come forward to try and save the life of 17-year-old William Verden after his family won a landmark high court battle for a kidney transplant.
His mum Amy McLellen, 45, has sent a message of thanks to all those who have come forward. She told The Sunday Mirror : "So many people have been touched by William’s story.
They can see what a wonderful young man he is. We’ve had lots of people come forward in the hope that they are the crucial donor. READ MORE:Rochdale man gives birth to baby boy after shock pregnancy "We are so thankful to everyone who has supported us throughout this horrendous ordeal.” William's kidneys are being wrecked by a rare disease called FSGS.
Doctors at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital ruled out a transplant because of complications – including his autism and ADHD – and recommended palliative care.
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