Allergy horror
Calvin Lock from Littleport in Cambridgeshire lost most of his skin, his hair, and very nearly his life after his mum gave him medication for a virus.
Boy almost died after allergic reaction from an everyday painkiller
When a mother from Cambridgeshire, gave her young son some everyday painkillers for a virus, little did she realise it would leave him on a life-support machine.
11-year-old Calvin Lock suffered a severe allergic reaction to the drugs - causing his body to blister and his skin to fall off.
Boy's skin falls off after allergic reaction
11-year-old Calvin Lock lost most of his skin, his hair, and very nearly his life after his mum gave him medication for a virus.
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Peterborough soldier killed in Afghanistan named
Lieutenant Edward Drummond-Baxter, who was 29 and serving with 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, was shot and killed by a man wearing an Afghan police uniform while at a meeting in Helmand Province yesterday. His family have described him as "loyal and sincere".
Lance Corporal Siddhanta Kunwar from the same battalion was also killed.