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Parents fear son may die as he can't fly to US for life-saving cancer treatment

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Heartbroken parents fear their son might die because he can't fly abroad for cancer treatment in the USA, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Seven-year-old Denny Nassy has been battling with rare Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia for four years. The family was told he needed a rare therapy that was not available in the UK, so they started fundraising so he could jet to the States.

His dad Dave and mum Marie-Anne were told they needed to raise half a million pounds for the CAR-T treatment. They are nearly at the whopping target and are only £70,000 short, but now can't fundraise due to Brits being in lockdown.

But with flights grounded due to the covid-19 pandemic and American hospitals overloaded with coronavirus patients they fear time will run

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