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Townsville family pushes for change after little boy with shunt dies in hospital
Townsville boy Lucas Faram was a “battler” all through his short life.
The beloved three-year-old boy had a myriad of health problems since birth, most notably fluid-related pressure on his brain.
That required him to have a ventriculoperitoneal shunt, a tube-like device in his brain, at four months old.
“Lucas was a battler, mate. He defied the odds from the start,” his father Paul Faram told 7NEWS.
He was also born premature and with cerebral palsy.
But he lived a full life and loved…
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