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This is the heart-warming moment a six-year-old boy rung the bell after beating leukaemia following a gruelling three and a half year battle.
Saahib Randhawa, from Ashbrooke, Sunderland, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, an aggressive form of cancer that affects white blood cells, when he was just three.
Following years of intensive treatment, Saahib was able to ring the bell after he was given the all-clear on Tuesday at the Great North Children s Hospital, based at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
His mum Gurpreet, 36, said the moment was a massive relief for the family.
Saahib ringing the bell with his proud mum and dad, Gurpreet and Manprit. The six-year-old managed to beat his illness while smiling the whole time
A six-year-old boy from Sunderland has rung the bell to mark the end of three and a half years of gruelling leukaemia treatment.
Saahib Randhawa, from Ashbrooke, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, an aggressive form of cancer that affects white blood cells, when he was just three.
Following years of intensive treatment, Saahib was able to ring the bell after he was given the all-clear on Tuesday at the Great North Children’s Hospital, based at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
His mum Gurpreet, 36, said the moment was a “massive relief” for the family.
Saahib hugs his mother (The Randhawa family/PA)