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The mother of a four-year-old boy who needs an urgent bone marrow transplant has made a desperate plea for donors to help save her son's life.
Dillan was diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of one during the first coronavirus lockdown in May 2020.
His mother Amy, from Manchester, said he had been responding well to treatment but a bone marrow transplant was now his only chance of survival.
She has urged the public to take a test to find out if they are a match.
"The test takes ten minutes and you could save my son's life," she said.
The mother-of-two said she had first noticed something was wrong with Dillan when he started limping.
"I took him to the doctors and they said it was probably just a sprain and it would likely heal up within two weeks," she said.
"It didn't and it got worse and then he just didn't want to walk at all."