A BRADFORD mum has spoken of the ordeal of her newborn baby having heart surgery. Having a baby in lockdown is challenging in itself, but for Jenni and Kieran Jackson it was followed by the devastating news that their baby, Vinnie, had a hole in his heart. Now, after surgery, Vinnie is “doing brilliantly” says proud mum Jenni. And when she began to raise funds for the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund, which supports youngsters born with heart disease, Westfield Nursery in Idle was inspired to raise a further £5,000. Vinnie was born at Bradford Royal Infirmary on November 2. At his six-week post natal check-up it was discovered he had a heart murmur. “He had a scan at the BRI and we were told he had a hole in his heart and would need surgery,” said Jenni, of Idle. “It was a big shock but we thought it would be okay. Then he had a more in-depth scan at Leeds General Infirmary and was diagnosed with Tetralogoy of Fallot, which affects blood flow through the heart. His
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