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World’s youngest Parkinson’s sufferer dies aged 4 after coronavirus delays surgery – Mirror Online
Heartbroken mum Rebecca Marsh, from Melbourne, Australia, says her son Jahleel’s potentally life-saving operation in Poland was postponed due to travel restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic

The world’s youngest Parkinson’s sufferer has died after his potentially life-saving surgery was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Heartbroken mum-of-two Rebecca Marsh said her final goodbye to her son Jahleel, four, last Saturday after the four-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest while in hospital.
Little Jahleel was diagnosed with amino acid decarboxylase deficiency (AADC) – a 1 in 56 million disease described as ‘children’s Parkinson’s – at just three months old, making him the you…
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