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'Our little girl kept coming home with bruises. The truth behind her injuries changed our lives forever'

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It was a hot July afternoon when Eva Thornley came home with bruises on her legs. Her parents assumed she had been fighting at school.

Tragically, their assumptions couldn’t have been further from the truth. When the bruises never went away, Scott and Katrina Thornley decided to take their daughter for blood tests.

The results would change their lives forever. Eva hadn’t been fighting, she had leukaemia. “It’s like your whole world crumbles,” Scott, 40, said as he recalled the moment he was told the crushing news. “All the worst possible scenarios were going through my mind. “You just assume the worst straight away as a parent.

I felt grief to be honest; it didn’t look like it was affecting me but inside it killed me. READ MORE: "I idolise you, my boy": Heartbroken girlfriend of Moss Side murder victim, 20, pays tribute “Her sister recently went for a blood test and found out she had a vitamin D deficiency, so we thought it might have been a lack of vitamin D.

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