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John Targett, 59, donates part of liver to help grandson Owen

Owen Targett, with his parents James and Fleur and sister Kinvara, at home in Naburn after the transplant operation Owen Targett, with his parents James and Fleur and sister Kinvara, at home in Naburn after the transplant operation

THE life of a York toddler has been saved after his grandfather came to the rescue by donating part of his liver.

Owen Targett has suffered from a rare and potentially fatal liver disease since birth and his family was forced to endure more agony when three donated organs proved unsuitable at the last minute.

The failure to find a new liver meant the 14-month old from Naburn could have died at any time, but now he has been given a new lease of life after his grandfather John Targett, who lives in Kent, stepped in.

A fifth of the 59-year-old’s liver was removed and transplanted to Owen, who was struck down with biliary atresia, an illness which causes irreversible liver damage, during a double operation at Leeds General Infirmary in November.

“Without the transplant, Owen might not be here now and he would definitely not have survived until this time next year because his liver would not have gone this distance,” said his mother Fleur.

“When the other livers proved unsuitable, we started looking for other options and John discussed it with doctors and decided to see how far we could go. He has saved Owen’s life.

“There are no words to describe what John has done. He is amazing and we love him so much – he is our hero.”

Fleur and her husband James, who is John’s son, say Owen is now unrecognisable from the toddler of several months ago, with his mother saying: “He is doing fantastically well and is so mobile. “Before the operation, he could only walk for five or six steps, but now he can get all around the house and go wherever he wants, and he smiles all the time. He is just so full of energy.”

And Fleur also said the family’s experience drives home the importance of The Press’ Lifesavers campaign, launched with the aim of recruiting thousands of new donors in our circulation area. “It must be so hard for people to talk to their families about organ donation, but it’s absolutely essential,” she said.

“We know people whose children have not survived because of a lack of donors, so we fully support the Lifesavers campaign.”

Comments(5)

razor08 says...
10:00am Mon 10 Jan 11

What a nice outcome, It is a shame press reporters?? can only watch Look North on Friday to get their news content!

Alucard says...
12:40pm Mon 10 Jan 11

"What are you getting me for Christmas, Grandad" seems a bit downhill now. A lovely story and outcome

Theendoftheworld says...
2:22pm Mon 10 Jan 11

Well done John, what a great story! Hope the bairn is ok.

Ben Guela says...
4:54pm Mon 10 Jan 11

Well done, for your selfless action, John
I hope that the little lad has a wonderful life.
This a wonderful story. Thank you Look North for the story.

greyscorpion says...
10:47pm Mon 10 Jan 11

I'd have given him part of my liver but it's got a few miles on the clock... (especially after Christmas!)

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