charity as the country eases out of lockdown. Jayden Easdale suffers from Tay Sachs Disease, a rare, incurable genetic disorder that destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
Medics weren't sure if the four-year-old, from Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire would live to see his birthday back in March. But his parents, Brian and Lynn, along with siblings Kaitlin, 20 and Connor, seven, know every moment is precious.Children’s Hospices Across Scotland, or CHAS, have supported Jayden his whole life including when coronavirus put Scotland on lockdown.Mum Lynn, said: “The doctors said Jayden might only live until he was four but he’s a wee fighter and this March he marked his fourth birthday."We hope and pray he will make his fifth birthday.