/PRNewswire/ Diveplane, the company keeping humanity in artificial intelligence (AI), announced today that it is entering a new partnership with Alder Hey.
I took my baby to hospital as a precaution - hours later he was almost dead
Veni remains in critical care but doctors still don t know what has caused his condition
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Veni Berry-Paul, whose condition has baffled doctors (Image: Phillippa Berry)
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A NORTHWICH town centre store has had an early visit from Father Christmas as he popped in to collect some presents for children in hospital. Quality Save on Witton Street, has been asking its customers to buy an extra gift while shopping in-store this year so they can be donated to its toy appeal. Dozens of gifts were donated to the Children s Ward at Leighton Hospital and also to Alder Hey in Liverpool, with customers being thanked for their tremendous support. Store Manager Margaret Birtwistle said: We were asking people to buy an extra gift this year, which we would then wrap and add to the toy and games appeal.