A Scots mum left heartbroken after her four-year-old died of a brain tumour is campaigning for more funding after medics failed to diagnose him and ignored persistent headaches.
Nadia and Sarfraz Majid, from Airdrie, repeatedly begged doctors for help when their son Rayhan became sick and was suffering terrible headaches in October 2017.
The parents took Rayhan to see a GP six times in six weeks but were told their son was fine and there was nothing to worry about.
Business analyst Nadia, 44, said: “I just knew something wasn't right, so I took him to the doctors, but they were not very helpful."They would tickle and play with him, and he would laugh and giggle.
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