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'Magic' teenager died only two weeks after complaining he had a headache
Cornish Guardian (Newquay & North Coast)
|July 02, 2025
A MOTHER has paid tribute to her 14-year-old son who died of leukaemia only two weeks after the disease was diagnosed.
Morgan Kelly from St Austell, a pupil at Poltair School in the town, died in his mother Anna's arms on June 17.
"It just feels so unfair," she said. "I'm in a nightmare I can't wake up from."
She called Morgan her "rainbow baby" and said he was a fighter from the day he was born, with a fused skull and no oesophagus.
After his birth he spent three months in hospital, and as a toddler had to undergo surgery to have his skull put back together, but until little more than a month ago had a clean bill of health.
Then, on Saturday, May 31, Morgan complained of a headache and took some tablets to try to shift it.
"He was a teenager with a headache and it was nothing to write home about," she said.
"On Sunday he was all right, and maybe had a little headache but he was fine. On Monday he came home from school and was tired, and fell asleep on the sofa."
By Tuesday, however, everything had changed.
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