scammer.Poor Olivia was always seen smiling in pictures, but it masked the dreadful suffering she faced.READ MORE: Isle of Skye: Dad gunned down in Scottish Highlands rampage named and picturedBy the time she died at the age of seven, she’d been forced to endure hundreds of tests, take strong drugs and go through needless life-changing operations, reports the Mirror.The cruel story of deceit began in 2012 when Turner took Olivia, who was then 2, to a hospital in Colorado, suffering from severe constipation.
She was sent home after being treated.But then Turner told doctors that the youngster was finding it difficult to eat and struggling to digest her food properly.
It resulted in medical care that would end up dominating Olivia’s life.It meant she was forced to endure more than 1,000 hospital visits and have several operations.
Her small intestine was rerouted through her large intestine, which took in food from a bag on her stomach.The heartless mum then began insisting that Olivia was suffering from seizures, and she was put on strong medication.And when Turner claimed that Olivia’s feeding tubes were no longer working, the girl was given an IV drip that left her so weak she was often bedridden and had to be pushed around in a wheelchair.Turner also claimed her daughter was dealing with autism, developmental delays and fluid on the brain.All the while, she was documenting Olivia’s “problems” online, and telling people how it was so expensive having to travel to find the best treatment.She set up a GoFundMe page that saw the money roll in, and she raised the equivalent of nearly £20,000 from kind-hearted donors.In 2017, Turner updated her supporters with the awful news Olivia’s condition was terminal.
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