Brave Tehyah continues her fight
Reporter: Alex Carey
Date published: 24 April 2015
KIND-HEARTED locals continue to rally for brave four-year-old Tehyah Solan-Clarke, who is still fighting for her life following a series of strokes that have left her 90 per cent brain damaged.
In April 2014 a mystery illness caused the happy-go-lucky Royton youngster to suffer seven strokes, before going into an induced coma after suffering serious brain damage.
After coming out of the coma and enduring several brain surgeries, the “little princess” was sent home in June to spend what little time doctors believed she had left with parents Sam Solan and Aaron Clarke.
Tehyah is still fighting strongly, feeding through a tube and receiving oxygen from a machine.
Tehyah’s family and friends held a fun day on April 19 and raised an impressive £1,800.
Add a donation at www.gofundme.com/ mm5f7g.
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