The Herald (South Africa)

Death ends boy’s dream to see dolphins

- Nivashni Nair

A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Milnerton‚ Cape Town‚ boy would have received a “rock-star” welcome complete with banners‚ balloons and crowds when he arrived at Durban’s King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport today.

But Aleem Bowman succumbed to cancer just three days before his dying wish could be fulfilled.

Aleem captured the hearts of thousands of Facebook users last week when the Little Fighters Cancer Trust made an urgent plea for donations to fund his wish to play with the dolphins at uShaka Marine World.

The trust offers various types of support to children with cancer and their families throughout the country.

The boy‚ who was diagnosed with Stage IV neuroblast­oma a year ago‚ had heard about the aquarium from a child who shared his room at the Red Cross Hospital.

“Aleem was friends with another Little Fighter who lost his fight last year‚ but who‚ before he died got his greatest wish and was able to visit Durban and have a very special interactio­n with the dolphins at Ushaka Marine World,” trust project manager Mandie Erasmus said.

“Aleem saw the photograph­s and talked about the dolphins for months.”

When Aleem became terminal, prompting his oncologist to give the go-ahead for his trip to Durban‚ Erasmus fast-tracked arrangemen­ts to make his wish come true.

Supporters donated cash‚ toys and gift packs to him and his sister‚ Kamie.

“In the meantime an opportunit­y was presented for Aleem to experience his other love – all things do with flying‚ speed and height – by going on a chartered flight around Cape Town with his mom and sister on Friday afternoon. Unfortunat­ely this was also not to be‚” Erasmus said.

“He was taken to hospital and on Sunday evening he passed on as he smiled into his mommy’s face.

“No one expected him to go so quickly. But Aleem died believing that he would see the dolphins and that made him happy‚” Erasmus said. –

 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? SAFE ARMS: Dr Sidhdhi Garach, of Dora Nginza Hospital, makes friends with the abandoned baby girl who was found in Kwazakhele
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN SAFE ARMS: Dr Sidhdhi Garach, of Dora Nginza Hospital, makes friends with the abandoned baby girl who was found in Kwazakhele

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