Brave Jaxon Buell born with half his brain missing dies in his dad’s arms
A LITTLE boy who inspired the world after being born with a part of his brain missing has tragically passed away in his dad's arms.
The brave boy defied all the odds six years ago when he was born at 37 weeks with just 20 per cent of his brain, and was never expected to walk, talk or hear.that his death was in no way related to coronavirus, and paid tribute to his “strength and his amazing sweet spirit”. “Ultimately, Jaxon passed away from his body and organs shutting down, as is common with children like him.
After his birth, the boy soon became known as 'Jaxon Strong' on the internet, with his parents gaining over 200,000 followers on Facebook.What is Microhydranencephaly?It is a type of neural tube defect.Brain malformations caused by anencephaly are rare but children can survive with the condition.Jaxon is not the first boy with the condition to captivate the world with his bravery in fighting the condition.
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