Poorly Nathaniel Nabena has been given his first dose of chemotherapy – thanks to generous Sunday People readers. The nine-year-old was admitted to London’s Great Ormond Street hospital this week after donations poured in to help meet the initial £70,000 cost of his treatment.
Nathaniel, from Nigeria, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia during a medical trip to the UK in November and his family were told a stem cell transplant was the only hope they had to save him.
Now they are desperate to raise the total cost of his treatment, which amounts to £825,000. Would you like to help Nathaniel by giving what you can?
Visit the GoFundMe page Nathaniel’s dad Ebisidor told how his son – who had his left eye removed last year due to a
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