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The Warning Sign That Changed Everything: Blood in His Urine
The moment that shattered the illusion of safety came suddenly — and it was undeniable. Harley noticed blood in his urine. A sign no one can ignore. His father acted immediately, rushing him to Royal Bolton Hospital. No one expected the news that awaited them. No one imagined that their son — the strong, athletic, cheerful boy — was fighting an invisible battle inside his body.
Doctors later shared that the cancer had caused internal bleeding in his brain and multiple organs, leaving almost no time for interventions. The news was devastating, disorienting, impossible to process.
A Diagnosis That Came Too Late
Harley was admitted to the hospital on Saturday, November 8. Just hours later — in the early morning of Sunday, November 9 — he was gone. His mother did not even have time to process the word “leukemia” before she heard the words “he has passed.” A heartbreak so deep, so surreal, that it is difficult to imagine how a parent can survive it.

A family friend explained through tears: “She hadn’t even processed he had leukemia before she was told he had passed away.” No parent should ever outlive their child. No family should ever have a single day between diagnosis and loss. But that is what happened to Harley.