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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296524

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296517

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296510

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296515

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296511

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296522

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local artist Nathan Parker.

    Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296508

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local artist Nathan Parker.

    Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296503

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  • EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton
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    EURO 2020 - Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton

    EURO 2020: Three Lions on the Wall - Kunstaktion als Spendenaktion für Difibrillatoren in Nuneaton -- Local artist Nathan Parker.

    Local home owners Kate, 43, & Paul, 49, Williams from Nuneaton have arranged for a local artist Nathan Parker to paint a mural called '3 Lions on the wall' to raise money for a Defibrillator. The mural, which features England manager Gareth Southgate along with superstars Harry Cane and Raheem Sterling is attracting people from all over ahead of England's big final against Italy tomorrow. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36296509

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Hayley, Sheldon, Daisy-May and Lily. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Daisy-May in hospital after surgery. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Hayley, Sheldon and their children Daisy-May and Lily. (PA Real Life/ Ayelle Photo & Video) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly cond

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Hayley, Sheldon and their children Daisy-May and Lily. (PA Real Life/ Ayelle Photo & Video) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly cond

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Hayley and Daisy-May (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar but Hayley beli

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Daisy-May in hospital. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar but Hayley be

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Daisy-May and Hayley after their transplant surgeries. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flo

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Hayley and Sheldon with Daisy-May. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    DUK10141251_004
    SCHICKSALE - Ein besonderes Geburtstagsgeschenk: Hayley Crosby spendet ihrer Tochter Daisy-May eine Niere
    Daisy-May with little sister Lily. (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Loving mum gives her daughter a kidney for her 6th
    birthday - and the brave girl faced surgery alone
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A loving mum has given her little girl a life-saving sixth birthday present - a kidney.
    Hayley Crosby, 30, from Milton Keynes, was terrified for Daisy -May when her daughter's
    health began to decline during lockdown.
    Hayley had recently given birth to her second baby - Daisy-May's little sister, Lily - but
    had no choice but to go ahead with the surgery as her husband, Sheldon, 33, was not a
    donor match and the kidney sharing scheme was halted by the pandemic.
    And the operation to correct Daisy-May's kidney failure went ahead on December 22, just
    four days before the little girl's sixth birthday.
    Hayley said: Im her mum, its my job to protect her. Im glad it was me who had the
    surgery, it felt right.
    We were so scared when Daisy-May was first diagnosed. We cant live without her and
    all we wanted was reassurance that shed get better.
    For a long time, we didnt know if that would be the case.
    For Hayley, an HR advisor, and Sheldon, a mechanical engineer, their nightmare first
    began on a family holiday to Portugal in June 2019, when Daisy-May was four.
    Hayley said: Daisy-May was really sick, physically sick. It was so unlike her.
    Usually, even when shes not well, shes still quite upbeat but she seemed very low, she
    was quite poorly.
    When we got home, she kept having nosebleeds which happened for quite a few months.
    It wasnt normal blood either, it was very dark. That was the start of us toing and froi ng to
    the doctors.
    At first, doctors put it down to a viral infection or a milk allergy but further tests led the
    couple to take Daisy-May to hospital.
    Sheldon said: We didnt know everything at first but we went to Milton Keynes hospital.
    Thats where they broke the news, our little girl had kidney failure.
    The deadly condition had flown under the radar b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Alfie Kelly and Hollie Barr (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was serio

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr, Alfie Kelly and Darrel Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were tol

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr and Alfie Kelly in hospital (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr, Alfie Kelly and Darrel Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were tol

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr and Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was serio

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Alfie Kelly with mum Hollie Barr (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Sean Barr with Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was serio

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr and Alfie Kelly in Hospital (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Alfie Kelly and Sean Barr (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was seriou

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Sean Barr and Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was seriou

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Sean Barr and Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was seriou

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Hollie Barr and Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was serio

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
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    SCHICKSALE - Wollen an Weihnachten wieder fit sein: Grossvater spendet Enkel eine Niere
    Sean Barr and Alfie Kelly (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Bookie who donated a kidney to save his grandson
    tells of their touching bond as both are set to be
    fighting fit for Christmas
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A bookie who donated a kidney to his ailing grandson after discovering he was a near
    perfect match told how they are both odds on to be fighting fit for Christmas.
    Suffering with stage five chronic kidney disease, four-year-old Alfie Kelly was just a week
    old when doctors first told his parents Hollie Barr, 23, and construction worker Darrel
    Kelly, 26, that his kidneys were defective.
    Since then, Hollie, who is his carer, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has watched the son she
    loves endure dialysis to wash his blood up to three times a week, whilst being told by
    medics his only real hope was a transplant.
    When the family were all tested to see if they were matches in January this year, only his
    granddad Sean Barr, 49, was "close to perfect," according to Hollie, who said: "My
    dad immediately stepped up to donate a kidney and said, 'It is my purpose on Earth to
    help my grandson."
    Hollie, who gave birth to Alfie, her only child, in Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital on
    September 9, 2016 weighing 7lbs9oz and seemingly healthy, said she sensed something
    was wrong while she was pregnant.
    She said: "Because I was a first-time mum I thought that feeling might be normal during
    pregnancy. It was a constant worrying feeling. Somehow, I just knew.
    "Even when Alfie was born, I still had that feeling that something was wrong."
    Sadly, when her son was a week old, Hollie's feelings of doom proved justified, as he
    went "blue and floppy" and appeared to drift in and out of consciousness - prompting her
    mum, Maria Barr, 52, to call 999 and give him CPR while they waited for an ambulance.
    Blue-lighted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, tests confirmed that Alfie's
    kidneys had not developed properly.
    His parents were told he was seriou

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267486
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  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267488
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267474
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267492
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267491
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267481
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267485
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267482
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
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    PEOPLE - Günther Jauch sammelt Spenden für Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci, Potsdam
    Günther Jauch beim Start der Spendenkampagne zur Sanierung der Campanile der Friedenskirche in Sanssouci. Potsdam. 22.09.2020 *** Local Caption *** 31267483
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt
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    FEATURE - Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Toilettenrollen geschenkt

    Queen spendet Klopapier: Schule bekommt 1000 Premium Toilettenrollen geschenkt / 190319 *** A thousand premium toilet rolls are donated to a secondary school - after they were rejected by the queen. See National News story NNrolls; German company Hakle sent 90 packs of bog roll to Buckingham Palace to ensure the monarch has access to one of life's necessities in case of a 'no deal' Brexit shortage. After the palette was turned away by security due to safety fears, a staff member of the Dusseldorf based company suggested they should gift to Woodcote High School, based in Coulsdon, south London, where her brother Peter Mack works as Deputy Head. Peter said: "It's been a slightly confusing series of events, but in the end we've ended up with a helpful stock of high quality loo roll. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Gedenkstätte Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Gedenkstätte Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
    DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 06.10.2018

    Entrance of the historical museum and former prison in East-Germany of the secret state police, or Staatssicherheitsdienst, of the German Democratic, the former Stasi, MfS or Ministry of State Security, from the former GDR in Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Berlin, Germany. The State Security Service Republic arrested and interrogated thousands of East Germans at the Hohenschoenhausen prison until the collapse of communist government and German reunification. Today the former Stasi prison Hohenschoenhausen is a museum and memorial. The memorial site has a scandal as the director lost his job after a meeting of the Hohenschoenhausen Memorial's board of trustees.
    [(c) Stefan Boness/Ipon//IPON-BONESS_181006031IPON/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1810071616 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00878930

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Flüchtlingskrise in Ventimiglia
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    Flüchtlingskrise in Ventimiglia
    In Italien in die EU gekommene Flüchtlinge aus Schwarzafrika an der von den französischen Behörden geschlossenen italienisch-französischen Grenze in Menton. Kleiderspenden liegen auf dem Boden

    / 170615

    ***African refugees have been stranded at the railway station of Ventimiglia near the French border on June 13, 2015. Migrants on the "Balzi Rossi" rocks near French border, June 17, 2015 ***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Flüchtlingskrise in Ventimiglia
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    Flüchtlingskrise in Ventimiglia
    In Italien in die EU gekommene Flüchtlinge aus Schwarzafrika an der von den französischen Behörden geschlossenen italienisch-französischen Grenze in Menton. Kleiderspenden liegen auf dem Boden

    / 170615

    ***African refugees have been stranded at the railway station of Ventimiglia near the French border on June 13, 2015. Migrants on the "Balzi Rossi" rocks near French border, June 17, 2015 ***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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