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Boston Mum’s Courageous Abseil to Support Hospitals That Saved Her Son

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Boston Mum’s Courageous Abseil to Support Hospitals That Saved Her Son

Title: Boston Mother’s Brave Abseil Supports Hospitals That Saved Her Son

A committed mother from Boston is gearing up to abseil down Liverpool’s famed Anfield football ground. She wants to generate important funds for the hospitals instrumental in saving her son’s life. Emma’s infant son, Jack, was born eight weeks early at Pilgrim Hospital located in Boston, Lincolnshire. He suffered from underdeveloped lungs which made it difficult for him to breathe unaided. The exceptional care he received, initially at Pilgrim Hospital and later at the neonatal unit of Lincoln County Hospital, helped him survive. Now, Jack is doing well, living at home in Boston with his sisters. It’s been over 16 months since his difficult beginning.

This article was generated basing on original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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