A Penticton family is speaking out about something that happened six years ago that still haunts them to this day. A surgery on the family’s youngest son, that could have turned into tragedy. And while there are still unanswered questions, there’s hope now that the rare complication which nearly killed him won’t happen again to anyone else. Neetu Garcha explains.
Surgery nearly turns to tragedy, Penticton family shares story
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