Heartbroken parents Claire and Mark Timmins have released pictures that captured
the final moments of Their seven-year-old son Mason shortly before he died of
meningitis, as part of a campaign to raise
awareness of the disease and to urge families to get their children
vaccinated.
Mason told his mother he felt ill one morning back in 2013.
Less than 24 hours later he had passed away.
Now Mrs
Timmins is urging parents to be vigilant with other symptoms because
Mason did not have the red rash most commonly associated with
meningitis.
He had even had the viral meningitis vaccination - but contracted the bacterial form of the disease.
Mrs
Timmins, 37, said of the photograph:
'It is quite shocking but that's what we want as hopefully it will make people sit up and listen.
'We want to raise as much awareness as possible and keep campaigning for this vaccination.
'It's very well for babies to have it but what about all the other children?'There has been more and more cases and people need to think not only about the rash but the other symptoms as it can get hold quickly and can result in death.'It is important to look for the rash - but there are other signs too.'
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