Nigerian family on medical trip to the UK need almost a million pounds for son’s lifesaving treatment
LIFESAVING: Parents Ebisidor and Modupe have called their son bright and wonderful has he undergoes cancer treatment (Image via GoFundMe page)
A NIGERIAN family is trying to raise almost £1 million after their nine-year-old son was diagnosed with leukaemia on a medical trip to the UK.
Nathaniel Nabena could die “within days” if he doesn’t receive live-saving treatment while in the country which costs up to £825,000.
As non-UK nationals, his parents – father Ebisidor and mother Modupe – do not qualify for free healthcare with the NHS and have set up a GoFundMe page to raise donations for their son’s treatment.
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