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By Aleisha Scott
image copyrightClover family
image captionEvie had suffered severe headaches and had to be airlifted from a family holiday in Spain after she fell ill
A charity set up in memory of a 13-year-old who died from a rare brain cancer has helped more than 600 families.
Evie Clover passed away in January 2018 after being diagnosed with an aggressive glioma tumour.
Patsy and Bryan Clover set up Evie s Gift to help parents of critically-ill children in the first days after they are admitted to hospital.
Mr Clover said it continued a legacy of kindness Evie was known for in life.
BBC News
By Aleisha Scott
image captionThe button battery was stuck in Sofia-Grace s throat for four months
An 11-month-old girl who was rejecting solid food had a button battery lodged in her throat for four months.
Doctors thought Sofia-Grace Hill had tonsillitis or a viral infection until an X-ray revealed the battery the size of a 10p in her oesophagus.
She underwent a two-hour operation to remove it and is now on a liquid only diet.
A surgeon said her survival may be due to the battery being old and without charge.
Dad Calham, from Swindon, first noticed something was wrong in January 2020 and had countless paramedic call-outs and visits to the GP and local hospital.