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Grieving dad pays tribute to loving boy whose brave battle with brain tumour touched hearts in Sheffield

Submitting. Reece Winterbottom was a big Sheffield United fan and got to meet the players just a few weeks before he died But following a routine check-up last year, his family got the devastating news that the tumour was back again and was this time malignant and a rare, very aggressive form of cancer. In January this year, Reece was given just a few weeks to live, but he defied medics’ expectations by battling on until Monday, May 3, when he died at Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, aged 16. His dad David said: “Reece was such a loving, caring person. He was always so polite and never had a bad word to say about anyone. You couldn’t hope to meet a nicer child.

We are proof that miracles do happen, say patients who had life support withdrawn

Such was the force of Carol Brothers’ cardiac arrest, her heart stopped beating for more than 45 minutes, and she was in a coma by the time she had been airlifted to hospital. There, at Bath’s Royal United, she was kept for three days on life support, before consultants told her loved ones to prepare for the worst. ‘We were called in to a family room to say she was basically brain dead and there was nothing they could do,’ recalls her daughter Maxine, 51. ‘She was put on a pathway to die.’ The stricken family Carol’s husband David, her sister and sons Tony, 53, and Paul, 50 agreed Carol should be taken off her support and said their goodbyes. ‘They said it would be the kindest thing to do,’ says Maxine.

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