Malta Independent

Young Nigel Spiteri back in Malta with a new heart after successful recovery in the UK

● Last year Nigel spent 10 months in London

- ■ Joanna Demarco

The year started off in the best way possible for 12-year-old Nigel Spiteri, who last weekend made his way back home to find heart-shaped balloons and smiles welcoming him at the arrival lounge of the Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

The heart-shaped balloons were significan­t; symbolisin­g the child’s new heart, which he successful­ly found through a donor

in the United Kingdom at the end of September, after a fivemonth wait. After a six-hourlong heart transplant operation, Nigel woke up with a new heart.

Nigel Spiteri, not a new face to the Maltese public after his video on Xarabank last year, returned to Malta sooner than planned, with the recovery from the transplant turning out to be even more successful than predicted.

Malta Community Chest Fund manager Claire Micallef Pule explained to The Malta Independen­t that Nigel was born with a heart condition where the organ ages more quickly than usual. However, the family only learnt of this condition two years ago.

Since then, Nigel has been flying to the United Kingdom often – last year he was there for a tenmonth stretch. “Last March he was very tired, and Nigel’s family wanted him to be close by if a heart donor were to be found, as the transplant would need to be carried out in a matter of hours,” Claire explained. Nigel had undergone previous heart operations, and heart replacemen­t was seen as a last resort.

In a press release, the Community Chest Fund Foundation said “the operation went so well that Nigel came back four weeks prior to when he was supposed to.” President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca also welcomed Nigel at the airport.

The Foundation thanked the Maltese and Gozitans for their generosity in the last L-Istrina event. “With their generosity, the MCCFF can keep helping Nigel and all those who need help from the Foundation,” they said.

€6,048,732 were raised by the public in the last L-Istrina event in December, beating its own past fundraisin­g records.

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Photos: Community Chest Fund
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