“He can’t help but be scared”: two-year-old chopstick pro’s cancer ordeal
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Haihai, a two-year-old boy in northern China’s Inner Mongolia, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when he was just one. Since falling sick, he has learnt to be independent, using chopsticks like a seasoned pro. His family’s story is a sad one.
Видео “He can’t help but be scared”: two-year-old chopstick pro’s cancer ordeal канала South China Morning Post
Haihai, a two-year-old boy in northern China’s Inner Mongolia, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when he was just one. Since falling sick, he has learnt to be independent, using chopsticks like a seasoned pro. His family’s story is a sad one.
Видео “He can’t help but be scared”: two-year-old chopstick pro’s cancer ordeal канала South China Morning Post
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