A heartbroken mum has spoken of the 'extended family' at a Scots charity who helped care for her young son as he battled an inoperable brain tumour.
Aaron Ross was born in 2010 first showed 'concerning symptoms ' when he was three and a half months old, as he started losing weight and wasn't eating regularly.
Resultant tests confirmed he had a brain tumour and it was inoperable, reports Edinburgh Live. His parents Rachel and Michael explained that he didn't respond well to treatment initially and started visiting Rachel House - which is run by children's charity CHAS - at just seven months old.
Rachel said: “We really didn’t want to go to a hospice. We just immediately thought of death and we couldn’t fathom that our beloved Aaron was at the end of his short life but we quickly realised that this was the best place for us to be.“We spent the summer at Rachel House.
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