Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Artwork created by a seven-year-old who tragically died has been stitched into a specially-designed coat that will now go on permanent display at one of the country's leading cancer research centres.
Blaise Nelson, from Didsbury, passed away in October 2019 aged seven after a long battle with a rare form of brain cancer. Now, artist Rosalind Wyatt has turned three lab coats into wearable art using words and artworks provided by cancer patients and their families, including pictures from Blaise Nelson and poetry from his dad, Chris. READ MORE: Man who has used same NHS dentist for 30 years suddenly left without practice Speaking about the experience of
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