Alfie Rafferty, 12, from Merseyside, went to hospital suffering from what his family thought was an ear infection and then they were given the devastating news that he had an aggressive brain tumour
A “cheeky” boy who “loved playing football” has tragically died after his earache turned out to be terminal cancer.
Alfie Rafferty, from Huyton, Merseyside, was just 12, when he was taken to a walk-in centre and having banged his head weeks before, his family were advised to take him to hospital to be checked over. Dad John said they were told their son would need a shunt operation due to fluid on his brain.
But he then had an MRI scan and his family were told during Easter last year that Alfie was suffering from an aggressive brain tumour called DIPG (diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma) which sadly, was terminal. John told how the diagnosis came “completely out of the blue” saying: “If he’d have gone in with headaches we’d have understood but he went in with an ear infection and it was all in one then.”
For a week, Alfie stayed in Alder Hey hospital and underwent radiotherapy where he was said to be making improvements. With the help of the Owen McVeigh Foundation, they were able to go to Liverpool football matches and even on holiday to the Lake District.