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In June 2004 a seven-month-old baby islander, Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, was struck down by meningococcal septicaemia. Her remarkable survival and the amputation of all four of her limbs made her extraordinary recovery a story that went worldwide. | In June 2004 a seven-month-old baby islander, Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, was struck down by meningococcal septicaemia. Her remarkable survival and the amputation of all four of her limbs made her extraordinary recovery a story that went worldwide. | ||
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+ | A quote from her father, Perry Bisman: | ||
+ | :"Anecdotal evidence suggests there are no other cases worldwide where such a tiny baby has survived such a full-blown infection and the subsequent quadruple amputations Charlotte has endured." | ||
More on Charlotte's incredible journey and the trust established to support her can be found [http://www.babycharlotte.co.nz/ here]. | More on Charlotte's incredible journey and the trust established to support her can be found [http://www.babycharlotte.co.nz/ here]. |
Revision as of 04:09, 13 September 2007
In June 2004 a seven-month-old baby islander, Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, was struck down by meningococcal septicaemia. Her remarkable survival and the amputation of all four of her limbs made her extraordinary recovery a story that went worldwide.
A quote from her father, Perry Bisman:
- "Anecdotal evidence suggests there are no other cases worldwide where such a tiny baby has survived such a full-blown infection and the subsequent quadruple amputations Charlotte has endured."
More on Charlotte's incredible journey and the trust established to support her can be found here.