Dunedin family devastated after partner's terminal cancer diagnosis 17 Jan, 2021 04:29 AM 4 minutes to read Dunedin man Jonny Keen, 39, and stepson, Harrison Carter, 4. Photo / Supplied Jonny Keen had been sick for a few months. Partner Kristin Burt likened his daily vomiting to that of a woman experiencing morning sickness. But come September last year, Keen, 39, crashed his car, suffering a blackout. By December, he was having a CT scan and just before Christmas was told he had five tumours, and only had a few months to live. Advertisement Read More Harrison was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth and the family knew that he was at risk of developing a tethered spine - where it attaches to somewhere else in the spinal column as opposed to being free.