This Little boy just won against cancer and is celebrating his last chemo day – “Today is my…

This Little boy just won against cancer and is celebrating his last chemo day – “Today is my…

We have often seen cases where people had serious illnesses, most of them incurable.
But, the most special cases are those where we see that a child (boy or girl, no difference) has managed to beat his/her illness forever.

In this case, we see a little boy who wrote in his letter that he beat ca ncer and it was the last day of chemotherapy. How wonderful the world is, and the people in it, reports Facts&Love. For more, see the picture of what he wrote below: Please share this with your friends if you liked the story! <3 God bless you all.. wmvewv

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