Good Morning Angels: Light for parents who tragically lost seven-year-old son
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Charlene and Jan Kotzé have suffered the worst loss a parent
ever could.
Their 7-year-old son, CJ suffered cardiac arrest and died in a Randfontein hospital on 12 January this year.
Charlene and Jan took out comprehensive medical aid, but CJ’s condition was excluded for a penalty period, as it was deemed a pre-consisting condition.
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It was established that CJ was suffering from a genetic disorder, LQTS syndrome, a condition he was born with.
There’s been an out pour of assistance from listeners to help these parents pick up the pieces.
Sue Smit, the Ladies Golf-president of the Centurion Country Club ladies club were the first to donate and our incredible Jacaranda FM listeners followed suit!
READ ALSO: Good Morning Angels: Helping a young girl use her hands
This morning Hanchen Botha from Moi Travel donated a five day midweek break to the couple worth R35 000 to Zebula Golf and Country Club.
Thank you for opening your hearts!
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