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Sudden Unexplained Death In Childhood: Our 3-Year-Old Died, We Still Don’t Know Why

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Sudden Unexplained Death In Childhood: Our 3-Year-Old Died, We Still Don't Know Why


In My Story, readers share their unique, life-changing experiences. This week we hear from Emily Cooper, who’s 34 and based in Lancaster.

Alexander was a very placid boy, one of those totally joyous toddlers. Anybody that looked after him used to tell us what a lovely, easy child he was. His three loves were: any and all vehicles, but especially cars (we have about a million of them in the house), his Peter Rabbit teddy, and ice cream. He always wanted ice cream.

It was just a normal Christmas last year. He had a bit of diarrhoea in the morning when we first woke up, which was really random because he didn’t have a bad tummy the day before. But he seemed fine in himself – he came down and opened all of our presents, including his own. He was so excited to open everything and ate all of his Christmas dinner.

He was dancing to The Masked Singer with his younger brother Freddie that night and I’ve got videos of him talking to my husband Darren about his Christmas presents.

On Boxing Day, he was a bit tired. He came and snuggled in bed with me that morning, which he never normally did. I could tell he probably wasn’t feeling himself – but he didn’t have a temperature or anything like that.

Over the course of the day he vomited a couple of times so we tried to put him down for a nap and he vomited in bed, so we got him up again. He said he felt better after being sick again – he was still drinking and eating, so we just assumed it would be out of his system soon. I went out for a walk with Freddie because I wanted to get him away from the germs, really.





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