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Charity fund after Gillingham toddler Willow Bate dies from meningitis

11:00, 18 January 2013

updated: 10:48, 13 September 2019

Tragic toddler Willow Bate, from Gillingham, died from meningitis
Tragic toddler Willow Bate, from Gillingham, died from meningitis

Tragic toddler Willow
Bate, from Gillingham, died from meningitis

by Nicola Jordan

A seemingly healthy 15-month-old girl died from meningitis just
hours after her parents first noticed the killer bug's tell-tale
rash.

Devastated Nick Bate, 36, and 31-year-old wife Ruth rushed their
daughter Willow to hospital as soon as they saw blotches appear on
her chest.

But within an hour, the Gillingham toddler was covered with a
purple rash and doctors diagnosed her with meningococcal
septicaemia.

Nick and Ruth Bate - the parents of tragic toddler Willow Bate
Nick and Ruth Bate - the parents of tragic toddler Willow Bate

Doctors at Medway Maritime Hospital said she was too sick to be
transferred to a specialist unit at St Thomas' Hospital, in
London.

The "happy, smiling" tot got weaker and weaker, her heart
stopped three times and her family told she could be brain-damaged
if she pulled through.

Her devastated parents were forced to make the agonising
decision not to revive Willow for a fourth time.

She died in the early hours of last Friday morning - just hours
after the rash was first spotted the day before.

Firefighter Nick, a trained first-aider, said: "Until the rash
there were no symptoms, but by then I knew it was too late.

"After her heart stopped the final time, they asked if we wanted
to try again. We said 'no'. That was the hardest thing I have ever
had to do."

The couple have set up a fund to raise money for Meningitis UK,
which pays for research to develop vaccines. Within days, donations
had topped £2,400.

Willow's funeral will be at the Garden of England Crematorium,
Bobbing, on February 1, at 10am.

To make a donation, visit justgiving.com/Ruth-Flaxman.

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