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Colleen Smith & Chloe Burrell

Baby boy tragically dies of meningitis a week before his first birthday

Friends are rallying round to help after the tragic death of a baby boy a week before his first birthday.

A fundraising page and charity are being held to help heartbroken parents Kim and Dan Hubble following the loss of their son Kylo.

A GoFundMe page has been set up by family friend Shelley White to help the family of the Torquay child and more than £6,000 has already been donated, Devon Live reports.

Shelley said: "When I heard of their absolute hear break of Kylo’s passing through meningitis just days before his first birthday, I just wanted to help and support Kim and Daniel in some way. Kim has given me permission to help and support them and help raise funds to give Kylo the best send off to paradise he could have.

"No parent should ever go through this heart break! We are all sending you both so much love and support at this time. We as a community need to pull together and support them as much as we can at this painful time!"

Close friend Brad Warren is helping to organise a 10k charity run from the Princess Theatre on Torquay seafront on Sunday May 15 at 1pm. Anybody who wants to take part is asked to come along and wear blue in the baby boy's memory. Runners and anybody else who wants to joint the memorial is asked to bring a blue balloon to release as the run begins.

Kylo's parents have also asked for information to be shared about the deadly nature of meningitis which has a sudden onset, and can cause serious health problems, or even death, within 24 hours if not spotted and treated.

Symptoms of meningitis

Symptoms of meningitis develop suddenly and can include:

  • a high temperature (fever) of 38C (100.4F) or above
  • being sick
  • a headache
  • a blotchy rash that doesn't fade when a glass is rolled over it (this won't always develop)
  • a stiff neck
  • a dislike of bright lights
  • drowsiness or unresponsiveness
  • seizures (fits)

These symptoms can appear in any order and some may not appear.

Information supplied by the NHS.

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