![]() ![]() "Please remove her photo from your files as her family will not want it included." "She is one of the children that tragically passed away," Tolich warns. Dress ups, a day at the zoo, a hospital bed. Toothy smiles, ice creams and days at the beach. Photos of Ivy and Olive and Heath and Logan. ![]() "I give permission for Tama (aged four) to be featured." Next comes permission for Liam, Skylah-Rose and Maia. Tama is smiling from his wheelchair, perched beside a water foundation. "I give permission for Lincoln (age: 2.5) and Harlan (age: 10 months) to be featured." The first photograph arrives by email at 5.21pm on Sunday. She needs permission from each family if their child's photo is to be included in this story. Then she tallies the names out loud, her count barely audible as her eyes run down the page. Photo: RNZ/Vinay Ranchhodįiona Tolich checks the list in her exercise book for a second time, making sure there's a blue tick beside each child's name. Samreet and Kulture, whose photos are marked with flowers and hearts, have passed away. Their families wanted to share their photos. These are some of the New Zealand children with SMA.
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