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Article: Generous bosses help save coma boy's life.
- Article from:
- The News (Portsmouth, England)
- Article date:
- January 2, 2007
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TWO big-hearted bosses have saved the life of a desperately ill young boy after paying for a brain operation.
Four-year-old Terence Gil Laganson suffers from a deadly brain condition and had slumped into a coma, with his life hanging by a thread.
And when David Mitchell and Carol Boyce-Flowers heard about his plight they were so moved they immediately stumped up the [pounds sterling]1,000 needed to pay for the surgery.
The young lad lives in The Philippines where there is no free health care, and his desperate family could not afford the surgery.
His aunt Nora Brown works at Easterlea Rest Home, Denmead, owned by Mr Mitchell and Miss ...