Thursday, 29 April 2010

Another story for the front of my newspaper

HOPE FOR BABY MICHAEL

Ecstatic parents after being told their babys cancer was removed successfully.

18 month old Michael was diagnosed with cancer and under went a life threatening opertation to remove it, after doctors advising the parents of Michael to not go through with it.
Julie, 30, and David, 32 of Dove Close Sandown, were told early wednesday morning on the 15th October that their son had cancer in his lungs. The doctors told his parents that the chances of baby Michael surviving was only 35%, however the parents were adamant that he would survive, and they insisted that Michael must have the operation.
Michael came out of his operation yesterday with flying colours and has a lot of people praying for him.
Michael's mother Julie said "It just didn't feel right to turn down the operation, it was the only option we had and the only chance of Michael survivng. I am so glad David and myself made that decision, we are now just hoping that he recovers well and is back to normal as soon as possible".





















ANOTHER STORY:

I decided to do a happier story as most of mine are sad and depressing stories!


76 YEAR OLD PENSIONER Mary Jones, resident at millbourne close, won £15 million in the National Lottery yesterday (Saturday). Mary was struggling to live off her £30 a week pension before she won the lottery. When interviewed she was asked "will it change your life?" she replied "I should blimming hope so!" She also told Island Times that she needs a new home as her's is currently deteriorating and close to falling down, and also added that she will put the rest towards her only grandaughters education.
This is the biggest amount of money anybody on the Island has won in the lottery, Mary is booked up for lots of interviews as a lot of people are interested to hear her story. All of her family and friends are so pleased for her and say how much she deserves it. Her daughter Kate said "My mother is the kindest, most generous woman i know, she is always there for us and makes us feel happy when were down. My mother is so honest and giving and i couldnt think of anyone better deserved to win the lottery than her! Mary's grandaughter Sophie, 5, said "Well done Nanny i love you lots!"

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