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prajamas

Dude, there are a lot of biological and genetic causes that can condition a malignant tumour to grow in a child. My aunty developed it at 17, she did beat it but long after she turned 20 but she was lucky. Cancer can be unexpected and very rapid. Please learn to keep a more open mind.


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  prajamas

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of course it can happen, but to an 11 year old boy; abruptly without him elaborating beforehand... i want you to know children do this often. people are extremely naive and i promise you with 100% certainty this boy is alive. on any other platform without the majority of the audience being children, people would agree with me a lot more. of course im aware theres a chance, but under these specific circumstances? i dont believe it.

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