Parents Learn Toddler’s Crooked Smile is Symptom of Deadly Tumour, Not Some Imitation

Parents Learn Toddler’s Crooked Smile is Symptom of Deadly Tumour, Not Some Imitation
Three-year-old Jack with his parents, Wesley Lacey and Rebecca Oldham. Jack suffers from an aggressive brain tumour and has only 6-12 months to live. Wesley Lacey/GoFundMe
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Parents of a 3-year-old in the United Kingdom learned that their son’s new crooked smile was the symptom of a deadly brain tumor and not some imitation that he might have recently picked up on.

Wesley Lacey and Rebecca Oldham from Sheffield were heartbroken after they learned that their child, Jack, has less than a year left to live, according to The Sun.
Venus Upadhayaya
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Venus Upadhayaya reports on India, China, and the Global South. Her traditional area of expertise is in Indian and South Asian geopolitics. Community media, sustainable development, and leadership remain her other areas of interest.
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