'Words cannot express the pain and disbelief this has caused our entire family'
A Northern Ireland family has had their lives "turned upside down" after two devastating diagnosis of cancer.
Sonny's aunt Laura said: "There has been a lot of bumps in the road but Caitriona is halfway through her treatment and remaining positive. "Words cannot express the pain and disbelief this has caused our entire family. At just 16 months old, Sonny has begun his intense chemotherapy treatment at The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. Even though it is very early days, he is responding well but both himself and Caitriona have a very long road ahead."
"They are very independent, private people but unfortunately their lives at the moment are on hold," Laura added.
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