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23 小時前 · She said her son - who had been suffering from a rare childhood cancer known as stage 4 neuroblastoma - had been "in a lot of pain" by the end of his life. During the interview, she said she ...
23 小時前 · Antonya Cooper, 77, told BBC Radio Oxford last week that she gave her seven-year-old son Hamish a "large dose" of the drug before he died at home in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in December 1981. She said her son - who had been suffering from a rare childhood cancer known as stage 4 neuroblastoma - had been "in a lot of pain" by the end of his life.
23 小時前 · Antonya Cooper’s son Hamish had been suffering from stage 4 neuroblastoma – a rare childhood cancer – and was aged seven when he died at home in December 1981. Ms Cooper, a former chairwoman of Neuroblastoma UK, who lived in Abingdon in Oxfordshire, said her young son had been “in a lot of pain” by the end of his life.
7 小時前 · Antonya Cooper's son was suffering from neuroblastoma, a rare cancer that mostly affects children. A 77-year-old UK woman who killed her 'terminally ill' son with a large dose of morphine in 1981 died last week battling cancer. Antonya Cooper from Abingdon, Oxfordshire was fighting breast, pancreatic and liver cancer.
23 小時前 · Antonya, from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, told BBC Radio Oxford last week that she had given her son, Hamish, who was suffering from cancer, a dose of morphine that 'quietly ended his life' 40 years ago. Hamish was suffering from a rare childhood cancer - stage 4 neuroblastoma - and died at home in 1981, aged seven.
23 小時前 · Antonya Cooper, 77, from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, died over the weekend from incurable breast, pancreatic and liver cancer. Her son Hamish was five when he was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma ...
23 小時前 · A mother who admitted giving her terminally ill young son a dose of morphine to "quietly end his life" has died, according to reports. Antonya Cooper, 77, told BBC Radio Oxford last week that she gave her seven-year-old son Hamish a "large dose" of the drug before he died at home in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in December 1981.
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