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Sunderland family’s heartache after three-year-old son is diagnosed with brain cancer for third time – Chronicle Live
Oliver Muter has been diagnosed with brain cancer for the third time

A family from Sunderland have been left heartbroken after their three-year-old son was diagnosed with brain cancer for the third time.
Brave Oliver Muter from Pennywell, Sunderland, was only six-weeks-old when he was in hospital fighting for his life after doctors discovered he had a brain tumour.
He underwent a gruelling 12-and-a-half-hour operation to have as much of the tumour removed as possible at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
His parents Hayley Downey, 31, and Jordan Muter,…
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