Queensland boy’s bone marrow transplant left on tarmac

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Queensland boy’s bone marrow transplant left on tarmac
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A six-year-old Queensland boy may die after a possible life-saving bone marrow transplant was left on a tarmac in the United States.

Mateoh Eggleton was diagnosed with chronic granulomatous disease in 2019 and has been waiting three and a half years for

a bone marrow transplant.The family is yet to receive an explanation as to why the essential delivery was left unsupervised.

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