A nine-year-old girl who cares for her poorly mum has saved her life - for the sixth time. Sienna Hamnett-Chow first brought her mum back from the brink when she was just four years old.
When police responded to the most recent incident they were so impressed with Sienna's life-saving skills, one officer said she deserved a medal.
Mum Gemma Hamnett, 37, regularly collapses and Sienna has to not only call the emergency services but also give her mother a life-saving injection.
Gemma suffers from Addison’s disease, a rare adrenal gland condition caused by an immune system disorder. Her damaged immune system attacks her adrenal gland, disrupting production of saldosterone and cortisol, key hormones the body uses in metabolism, tissue function