Delay Of Visa Cursed Her Death, Family Of May Brown Claims After May Brown Passed On .
Pains grip the family of Williams after May could not survive even after all the effort to she her survive the sickness that took her life.
May Brown has died after she relapsed following a successful stem cell transplant to treat Leukaemia. May Brown, 24, and her sister Martha Williams, 26, were the topic of news channels last year when Brown started a campaign for her sister in Nigeria to be granted Visa to the UK so she can donate stem cells to be transplanted in treating her Leukaemia.
May Brown was diagnosed with leukaemia in July 2015 and doctors said her only chance of survival was an urgent stem-cell transplant. Her sister Martha was a "10 out of 10" tissue match but Martha, who lives in Nigeria, was denied Visa to the UK because her teacher's salary of £222 per month was too low. May started a campaign for her sister to be allowed in the UK. About 61,000 people signed an online petition in October and Martha was granted Visa.
Beverley De-Gale of ACLT said: "The leukaemia came back and it came back very aggressively. The doctors tried again to get May back into remission but sadly the leukaemia was too strong."
She added she felt the delay in Ms Williams getting a visa may have contributed to Mrs Brown's death.
"You never know with any cancer what way it's going to go but any delay is never going to help the situation," she said. "I sadly have to say that could be a possibility but I am not a medical expert."
She added she felt the delay in Ms Williams getting a visa may have contributed to Mrs Brown's death.
"You never know with any cancer what way it's going to go but any delay is never going to help the situation," she said. "I sadly have to say that could be a possibility but I am not a medical expert."
Delay Of Visa Cursed Her Death, Family Of May Brown Claims After May Brown Passed On .
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