Connie Campbell started showing symptoms of a then-undetected medulloblastoma just two days after riding a roller coaster A mom is alleging that a roller coaster “dislodged” a then-undetected ...
"I suspect the rides dislodged her tumour and, if that’s the case, I’m glad because I was told we found it at a good time, before it spread to her spine." ...
When 11-year-old Connie Campbell started vomiting and experiencing headaches after a day out at Thorpe Park, her mum Tina Smith believed a rollercoaster ride had "dislodged" a brain tumour.
Connie Campbell, now 13, ended up being diagnosed with the deadly brain cancer medulloblastoma after feeling ill following a theme park ride. Connie was enjoying a day out at Thorpe Park in ...
CONNIE Campbell, now 13, began feeling unwell after a family day out at Thorpe Park in August 2022. The schoolgirl, then just 11, started experiencing headaches and vomiting, just a few days after ...
Connie Campbell, now 13, felt unwell after the rides during a family day out at the park in Surrey and started having headaches and being sick two days later. Her mum Tina Smith, 54, says the ...
Connie Campbell, now 13, felt unwell after the rides during a family day out at the park in Surrey and started having headaches and being sick two days later. Her mum Tina Smith, 54, says the ...
Connie Campbell, now 13, fell ill after enjoying the rides on a family day out at the Surrey park and began experiencing headaches and vomiting two days later. Her mum, Tina Smith, 54, believes ...
Connie Campbell started showing symptoms of a then-undetected medulloblastoma just two days after riding a roller coaster Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously ...