A Thornhill couple have donated more than £20,000 to the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity to thank the NHS heroes who saved their son’s life.Magnus and Fiona Smyth, who own the Glasgow-based reusable nappy company, TotsBots, raised the money from the sale of face masks during the pandemic.The couple had first-hand experience of the children’s hospital after their son Darach, now 14, was born with a rare congenital heart defect requiring life-saving open-heart surgeries.Fiona said: “Darach was born with Pulmonary Atresia and VSD, a fairly rare congenital heart defect that was diagnosed at birth.“We first met the team when he was admitted at 12 hours old as he had to have life-saving surgery only a few days later.“It was absolutely
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