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Elizabeth Bostic, mother of 19 month old Simon Bostic from Hatfield who has a very rare

Elizabeth Bostic, mother of 19 month old Simon Bostic from Hatfield who has a very rare
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Elizabeth Bostic, mother of 19 month old Simon Bostic from Hatfield who has a very rare

Elizabeth Bostic, mother of 19 month old Simon Bostic from Hatfield who has a very rare marrow bone deficiency, and the chances of finding somebody with the same blood group are 50, 000 - 1. His parents, Mrs Elizabeth and Mr Roger Bostic are hoping that in the very near future somebody with these requirements will be found, otherwise Simon will die. Westminster Hospital are looking after the case. 14th March 1973. © Mirrorpix

Ron Burton
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
DM 73 2187

Media ID 21823204

Chronic Granulomatous Disease Condition Donor Health Hereditary Marrow Bone Deficiency Rare Simon Bostic Toddler Transplant Unrelated Unwell 1973 Needed

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Elizabeth Bostic, a devoted mother, holds onto hope as she clutches a print of her 19-month-old son, Simon. This heart-wrenching image captures the immense love and determination that Elizabeth possesses in the face of an unimaginable challenge. Simon suffers from a remarkably rare marrow bone deficiency, with odds of finding someone with the same blood group standing at an astounding 50,000 to 1. In this poignant moment frozen in time, Elizabeth's eyes reveal both fear and resilience as she prays for a miracle. With each passing day, the urgency grows stronger - without a suitable donor match for Simon's condition known as chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), his life hangs precariously by a thread. The compassionate team at Westminster Hospital has taken up Simon's case, tirelessly searching for potential donors who could offer him renewed hope and vitality through a life-saving transplant. The weight of this responsibility rests heavily on Elizabeth and her husband Roger Bostic's shoulders; their unwavering faith fuels their quest to find someone unrelated yet compatible enough to save their beloved toddler. As we reflect on this powerful photograph captured by Ron Burton in March 1973, let us remember that behind every medical statistic lies real lives filled with hopes and dreams. May it serve as a reminder of the incredible strength found within families facing adversity and inspire us all to support those fighting against seemingly insurmountable odds.


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Capture the spirit of hope and resilience with our beautiful Framed Print by Ron Burton from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring a heartwarming image of Elizabeth Bostic, mother of 19-month-old Simon Bostic from Hatfield, this unique print tells a story of love, strength, and the extraordinary journey of a family. With a rare marrow bone deficiency, the odds of finding a match are 1 in 50,000, making this image a powerful reminder of the importance of organ donation and the power of a mother's love. Bring this inspiring piece into your home and let its story touch your heart.


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Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, featuring an extraordinary moment captured by renowned photographer Ron Burton. Witness the inspiring story of Elizabeth Bostic from Hatfield and her 19-month-old son, Simon. Elizabeth, who has a very rare marrow bone deficiency with a 1 in 50,000-1 chance of finding a match, shares a heartwarming bond with her little hero. This limited-edition print encapsulates the strength and love within their family, making it an exquisite addition to any home or office space. Order yours today and be a part of their journey.


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Introducing the Media Storehouse range of inspiring Poster Prints, featuring Elizabeth Bostic and her 19-month-old son, Simon, from Hatfield. This heartwarming image, captured by renowned photographer Ron Burton from Memory Lane Prints, tells the story of Elizabeth's unwavering love and determination. With a very rare marrow bone deficiency, Elizabeth's chances of finding a match are 1:50,000. Let this powerful poster serve as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Order yours today and join the cause to help spread awareness and find a match for Elizabeth and families like hers.


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Bring history and inspiration into your home with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Elizabeth Bostic and Her Son Simon" by renowned photographer Ron Burton from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating puzzle showcases a touching moment between Elizabeth, a mother from Hatfield, and her 19-month-old son Simon. The rare image, which has captured the hearts of many, highlights Elizabeth's strength and love in the face of her son's very rare marrow bone deficiency, with a one in 50,000 chance of finding someone with the same blood group. Engage in a heartwarming puzzle experience, connecting pieces to create this unique and powerful image. Perfect for families, puzzle enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a meaningful addition to their collection.

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