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SCHICKSALE - Schicksalsschläge für einen Zweijährigen - Ronnie Kerman aus Hull überlebt sowohl Schlaganfall als auch Hirntumor
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Before photo of the Kerman’s back garden, which the charity Will’s Way gave them £2000 grant to transform their back garden for Ronnie. See Ross Parry story RPYBROTHERS .A brave toddler who became one of Britain's youngest stroke victims and battled a brain tumour is on the road to recovery - with the help of his loving twin brother. Two-year-old Ronnie was found 'unresponsive' and 'floppy' in his crib on February 2, 2018 by his father Phil Kerman, 40.After being rushed to Hull Royal Infirmary and transferred to Leeds, the family's "worst nightmare" was realised when they were told Ronnie had a cysts and a tumour on his brain.Stents were placed on Ronnie's brain to drain the cysts as doctors diagnosed him with Neurofibromatosis - a genetic disorder that causes tumours to form on nerve cells. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27811134
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