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Boy, 10, finds out he has brain tumour after stranger tells him 'you're doing well fighting cancer mate'

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A 10-year-old boy was told he had cancer after a well-meaning stranger stopped him in the street.

David Lally was diagnosed with three brain tumours, but his family wanted to protect him from the news he had cancer in case he got scared.

But as the boy was out in his home town of Wirral, Merseyside, he was approached by a stranger who said; 'you're doing well fighting cancer mate.' Read more: Greater Manchester's latest Covid infection rates David was first diagnosed after "suffering headaches and flickering in his right eye," the ECHO reports.

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