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FEATURE - Backpacking mit Baby: Susie Cery bereist mit Söhnchen Alf die Welt
WORDS BYLINE: Sarah Ingram
When Alf Cery was a baby, his mum Susie was careful to call every hut, hostel and B&B ‘home’, so that he would settle easily wherever they were.
It was one of a number of tricks that made baby Alf’s seven-month backpacking tour through Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia a success.
Tied to Susie’s back, 11-month old Alf, scaled mountains and volcanoes, trekked through jungles and visited remote villages off the beaten track during the £13,000 trip of a lifetime.
‘We travelled exclusively on local transport—crammed minibuses, local buses with the occasional chicken, and long-distance boats. One of the most memorable was an eight-hour boat journey in Northern Thailand, where we sat with our backs against the sides, legs stretched out, as there were no seats.
‘Alf's safety was always our top priority, and he was a happy traveller, strapped to our backs or sitting in the buggy, taking in the ever-changing sights around him,’ the 49-year-old travel entrepreneur from St Albans, explains.
Not everyone thought the trip was a good idea however; receiving mixed reception from friends and families ahead of the trip.
‘Naturally, family members were concerned about us heading off with a baby and only a loose idea of our travel plans. Some people called us "crazy," "brave," or even "selfish." While the comments were frustrating at times, we understood their concerns and, to some extent, expected them,’ Susie says.
For Susie, it is hard to say how the early experiences moulded Alf; but she believes it shaped his flexibility and openness to new experiences. Together they watched 4am sunrises, stayed in a beach bungalow on Koh Lanta and even slept a few nights in a simple, open-sided treehouse with no running water or electricity.
‘Throughout that trip, we stayed in over 75 hostels and guesthouses, each with different setups and surroundings.That exposure helped him become adaptable and an *** Local Ca
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314875
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314874
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314869
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314870
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314868
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314873
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314872
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FEATURE - The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen
The Green Line: Sophie Underwood aus Felixstowe renoviert einen Doppeldeckerbus, um mit ihren Kindern der Obdachlosigkeit zu entgehen --
Sophie Underwood and partner Simon Lewis from Felixstowe, are renovating a double decer bus to live in with their children. See story SWCAbus - by Ben Turner A Suffolk family faced with homelessness is moving into a green double-decker bus after a lack of housing supply meant they were unable to find a suitable property to rent in their town. Felixstowe man Simon Lewis bought the bus, currently parked in Gainsborough Road, for £6,000 from eBay after his family was served with an eviction notice to leave their current home by August 9 as their landlord wished to sell the property. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39314871
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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
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
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030819
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030820
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030818
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030822
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar with dad who is also albino asleep in the background. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030821
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030817
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030785
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FEATURE - Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar
White Head: Ein Albino-Känguru-Jungtier im Beutel seiner Mutter im East Links Family Park von Dunbar -- Three-week-old albino wallaby snuggles in its mums pouch at East Links Family Park, Dunbar. June 11 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31030784
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EXKLUSIV - Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Famiie in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca unterwegs
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH ! Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Familie treffen sich am Valentinstag in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca.
Santa Ponsa - Mallorca - 14.02.2020
Iris klein, Sophia Cordalis, Daniela katzenberger, Ingrid Cordalis
*** Local Caption *** 11955880
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EXKLUSIV - Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Famiie in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca unterwegs
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH ! Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Familie treffen sich am Valentinstag in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca.
Santa Ponsa - Mallorca - 14.02.2020
Iris klein, Sophia Cordalis, Daniela katzenberger, Ingrid Cordalis
*** Local Caption *** 11955884
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EXKLUSIV - Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Famiie in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca unterwegs
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH ! Daniela Katzenberger und ihre Familie treffen sich am Valentinstag in Santa Ponsa auf Mallorca.
Santa Ponsa - Mallorca - 14.02.2020
Iris klein, Sophia Cordalis, Daniela katzenberger, Ingrid Cordalis
*** Local Caption *** 11955886
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin
No Credit !!! Feature - Abfahrt nach der Beisetzung - Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin / 180419
*** No Credit !!! Funeral service for Herlind Kasner (mother of A. Merkel), Templin, Germany - 18 Apr 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29695045
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin
No Credit !!! Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin / 180419
*** No Credit !!! Funeral service for Herlind Kasner (mother of A. Merkel), Templin, Germany - 18 Apr 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29695003
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin
No Credit !!! Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin / 180419
*** No Credit !!! Funeral service for Herlind Kasner (mother of A. Merkel), Templin, Germany - 18 Apr 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29695011
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin
No Credit !!! Trauerfeier für Angela Merkels Mutter Herlind Kasner in Templin / 180419
*** No Credit !!! Funeral service for Herlind Kasner (mother of A. Merkel), Templin, Germany - 18 Apr 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29695010
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