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A 5-year-old died after swallowing a pin and fighting for his life for three days in a hospital – Al-Dawlia

A 5-year-old died after swallowing a pin and fighting for his life for three days in a hospital – Al-Dawlia
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A boy died after swallowing a pin in South Yorkshire, UK, last October. After three days of fighting for his life, he ended up dying in his parents’ arms in the hospital where he was admitted, just six days after his fifth birthday, “daily Mail”🇧🇷

During the days he was on medium probation, Kyle Lewis suffered several seizures and a severe rise in body temperature, after he had undergone several tests. The results showed that between 90% and 95% of his brain was damaged after he swallowed the object.

“He recorded his last heartbeat while we were petting him,” the family revealed in a heartwarming message, reported by the British daily. They then added that they were “more devastated than words can describe”.

Emma Lewis, the boy’s mother, went further in anger. “It doesn’t look real. I don’t want it to look real. They are [os médicos] He kept him on life support until we were ready to say goodbye, but we’ll never be ready, right? “

However, in the midst of this feeling of helplessness, he managed to leave a compliment to the hospital team. This is because the Foundation managed to fulfill all of the parents’ conditions for being with Kyle, in those last moments of his.

In order to help this family, a fundraiser has been created on the platform @GoFundMe, Being, at the same time, a means of paying “the best possible homage” to the boy, he reads in the description of the petition. This initiative has already raised £1,770, almost half of the final target, which is £4,000 (about €4,600).

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, entertainment, history, and current affairs. With a keen eye for storytelling and analysis, he produces informative articles that help readers understand the people, ideas, and events influencing modern life.

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, entertainment, history, and current affairs. With a keen eye for storytelling and analysis, he produces informative articles that help readers understand the people, ideas, and events influencing modern life.

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