Two-year-old’s heart mended for Christmas
Dec 23rd, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 11:40#JamaicaGleaner Two-year-old Jahari Headley is on his way to recovery after a successful heart surgery at the Bustamante Hospital for Children. Jahari, who could only eat puréed food and was suffering as a result of three holes in his heart, plus multiple complications, is now moving about so quickly that his mom, Tanya Williams, has a major task keeping up with him. The toddler was in a dire situation, said Williams when she spoke of her youngest of three children with husband Nathaniel Headley. The baby’s plight was highlighted by The Gleaner in October, and with his condition worsening every day, support came from varying sectors, including the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort, which collaborated with Chain of Hope Jamaica and doctors at the children’s
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