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Two Young People Walk Hand In Hand In A Group In A Park
Four young people walk along a tree-lined path in a green park, with two of them holding hands, in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The group strolls past the old town wall under spring foliage, with a church tower visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors have their bicycles inspected at the ''Radl-Check'' station by ''Munchen unterwegs'' during the Munich Radl-Dult in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event offers repair services, mobility advice, and hands-on activities promoting cycling and sustainable transport in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couple Walking Hand In Hand With Beer Bottles
A couple walks hand in hand on a closed-off street, each holding a beer bottle, in Munich, Germany, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Ross and Carter have fun on a beach in the Maldives. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692592
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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The Dallas family at the Nine Arches Bridge in Sri Lanka. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692590
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Ross and Carter climb the steps of the Sr? Mah? B?dhi Temple in Sri Lanka. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692588
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Cheow Lan Lake, Thailand. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guidî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692587
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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The Dallas family at Ipoh, Malaysia. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guidî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692583
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
The Dallas family cycling in Malaysia. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guidî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692586
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Ross, Jade and Carter with Ross' dad Craig on quad bikes in the Cameron highlands, Malaysia. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guidî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692585
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Carter hiking on the Everest trail. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692580
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross, Jade and Carter Dallas at Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692570
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross, Carter and Jade on the Everest trail. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692574
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Toddler Carter Dallas at Everest's Base Camp. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692576
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Toddler Carter Dallas at Everest's Base Camp. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692575
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Carter befriends a local while in Nepal. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692577
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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The Dallas family at on the Everest trek. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692578
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
The Dallas family during their climb of Everest. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692581
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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Carter Dallas, 2, in a sleeping bag during his families trek around South East Asia. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692579
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross, Carter and Jade at Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692582
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
From left: Jade, Ross, Carter and Craig Dallas, 57, in Kuala Lumpur. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guidî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692584
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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The Dallas family hiking in Kandy, Sri Lanka. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692589
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
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The Dallas family in the Maldives. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692591
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
The Dallas family at Jatayu Earth's Center in India. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692594
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
The Dallas family in the Maldives. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692593
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross, Carter and Jade on the Everest trail. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692573
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross and Carter Dallas at Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692572
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
Ross, Jade and Carter Dallas at Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692571
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FEATURE - Der 2-jŠhrige Brite Carter Dallas erreicht als jŸngstes Kind in der Geschichte das Basislager des Mount Everest
SONDERKONDITIONEN: PREISABSPRACHE! *EXCLUSIVE*
The Dallas family during their climb of Everest. See SWNS story SWTPeverest. A two-year-old boy from Scotland has become one of the youngest people eve to reach mount Everest base camp - midway through an epic year long trip travelling across Asia with his parents. Toddler Carter Dallas is currently on a whirlwind tour all across Asia with travel obsessed parents Ross, 35, and Jade, 31. The intrepid trio took one less day of acclimatisation ñthan is advised by a guideî and trekked from Lobuche mountain which has an altitude of 16,207 ft to base camp 17,598 ft in just one day. / action press (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 43692569
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Why we all need to be a lot less hesitant about being kind.
Hesitant helper: Claudia Hammond, like many of us, feels held back by ‘a fear an offer of help might not be welcome’.
While researching a book on kindness, I found that being kind enhances the mood of not just the receiver – but the giver, too.
In her book, The Keys to Kindness, She draws on the world's largest in-depth study into kindness, the Kindness Test, which she worked on with a team led by Professor Robin Banerjee at the University of Sussex and launched on BBC Radio 4 in 2021. More than 60,000 people from 144 countries chose to take part. Participants answered questions on their levels of kindness, their perception of the view of kindness in the workplace, their wellbeing, personality, health, value systems and more. One of the findings that most intrigued her was that the chief obstacle to us carrying out more kind acts is not that we don’t care, but that our actions might be misinterpreted.
Claudia Hammond photographed at home in South London. Claudia Hammond is a British author, TV presenter, and frequent radio presenter on the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4.
Claudia is the author of four books, including Mind Over Money: the psychology of money and how to use it better,
Her first book, Emotional Rollercoaster, published in 2005, was on the science of emotions.
Hammond's second book, Time Warped: Unlocking the Mysteries of Time Perception, was published in May 2012.
In 2019, Canongate published her book The Art of Rest. The book draws on research from "The Rest Test"
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586540
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586541
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586542
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford, five, with his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586543
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586537
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586544
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586538
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586539
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SCHICKSALE - Frische Luft kann für ihn tödlich sein: Der fünfjährige Albie Tilford aus Preston hat den seltenen Gen-Defekt CGD
Albie Tilford aged five. See story SWSYoutside - By Harrison Moore Meet the five-year-old with a rare genetic disorder which means playing outside in the fresh air could kill him. Albie Tilford, five, was diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) last month - leaving him in need of a life-saving bone marrow transplant. CGD is a disorder which prevents white blood cells from killing bacterial or fungi infections. As a result of his diagnosis, Albie has developed pneumonia on his left lung - an infection which the body is unable to fight. With just one working lung, his mum Rebecca Tilford, 34, has been warned by doctors exposure to bacteria or fungi could be fatal. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39586545
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe, Gemma and Aria at their wedding (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meani *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean is still always smiling (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean in hospital (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he will dona *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe, Gemma and Aria together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he wi *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma and Aria out for dinner together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - mea *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe Kean with his daughter Aria (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe and Aria enjoying the sunshine together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma says she can't wait to do more fun activities with Aria after the liver transplant (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's l *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma with Aria enjoying the sunshine (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - mean *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria has just had open heart surgery to close a hole in her heart (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean was diagnosed with the rare liver disease called Biliary atresia (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver do *** Local Caption *** 3959
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