A mother whose mother’s young daughter died of sepsis attacked an “insensitive” comic relief advertisement, “joking to keep the baby alive”.
Charlotte Cooper’s “lifeless” nine-month-old Heidi was taken to hospital after contracting pneumococcal sepsis in 2019, and unfortunately died shortly afterwards.
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Charlotte Cooper’s mother slammed the comic relief ad for “joking to keep the child alive”Credit: Jam Press
The 41-year-old husband and the 41-year-old husband Andrew (Andrew) have had a heartbreaking death in the past 18 months.
Last week, Charlotte was horrified to see a billboard promoting comic relief near her home in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
This ad, in collaboration with the chaotic favorite Maltesers, shows a social post: “As the baby’s survival brings a heavy sense of responsibility, I sometimes wonder if I should own a guinea pig. #themassiveovershare.”