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Dying 7-year-old boy wants to be buried in his mother's COFFIN so she can look after him in heaven (photos, video) Dying 7-year-old boy wants to be buried in his mother's COFFIN so she can look after him in heaven (photos, video)


- Well-wishers are donating to help a seven year old boy, who is terminally ill, to be buried next to his mom in the same coffin so that she can look after him when he gets to heaven

- The boy’s mother reportedly lost battle with cancer about five years ago. His father, who is also said to be ill, has been taking care of him

- Filip Kwasny knows he is dying and recently communicated his wish from hospital bed. He was diagnosis with this terrible disease

A terminally ill seven year old boy from Colchester, Essex, has made his wish known to everyone, as he is already aware that he is on his way to heaven where he believes his mom went.
The boy, who used to be a pupil at Friar Grove Primary School in Colchester, was diagnosed with juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia (JMML), an accumulation of abnormal blood cells in the bone marrow, in September 2016.

The diagnosis came after he had also been diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 1 when he was two, from which he initially recovered.

His 40-year-old father, Piotr Kwasny, is desperate to raise Ksh 805,900 (N2,425,759) in order to fulfill his son’s wish to be buried next to his mother. They will have to exhume the mother’s coffin, which according to the father has been underground for five years.

Kwasny senior said: “He says that I am his angel that is looking after him here on earth, and that his mum will look after him when he gets to heaven.”
Dying 7-year-old boy wants to be buried in his mother's COFFIN so she can look after him in heaven
Filip's father Piotr and mother Agnieska who he lost to cancer when he was two

Kwasny’s cancer, according to the medics, has spread to his intestines. The boy currently receives only palliative care to make him comfortable as his short life comes to an end.

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