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Boy Runs for Sister Lost to Rare Illness

5 Dec

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Summary

  • A six-year-old boy is participating in a charity run to honor his baby sister.
  • His sister died at Rainbows Hospice after being diagnosed with neonatal epilepsy.
  • The hospice provided a peaceful end-of-life care experience for the family.
Boy Runs for Sister Lost to Rare Illness

A six-year-old boy, Maxwell Appleyard, is bravely participating in the Loughborough Santa Run to honor his late baby sister, Lily. He is raising money for Rainbows Hospice, a place deeply significant to his family.

Lily was diagnosed with neonatal epilepsy and, despite an initial two-year prognosis, her health declined rapidly. She was moved to intensive care before entering end-of-life care at Rainbows Hospice, where she passed away at only six weeks old in 2022.

Their mother described the hospice as a place where Lily was free from medical equipment and where Maxwell could finally hold his sister. The charity run is a meaningful tribute to Lily and a way to support the hospice.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Maxwell is running to raise money for Rainbows Hospice in memory of his baby sister, Lily.
Lily Appleyard was diagnosed with neonatal epilepsy and passed away at Rainbows Hospice at six weeks old.
Rainbows Hospice is a facility that provided end-of-life care for Lily Appleyard and support for her family.

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