Spencer Hicks-Robertson (left) gave his new PlayStation 4 to Cameron Bartle in an act of festive kindness. Photo / Warren Buckland
There's no hearts in NZ for little battler Cameron Bartle. But one boy was determined to make sure he had a good Christmas, regardless. Christian Fuller reports.
Most 8-year-olds would be filled with unbridled joy if they found out they'd won a new games console in the build up toChristmas.
But for Spencer Hicks-Robertson, winning a PlayStation 4 as part of a Smiths City Acts of Kindness giveaway competition, was an opportunity to live up to the spirit of the competition.
The Havelock North 8-year-old had been told the story of Clive boy Cameron Bartle, who has endured four open heart surgeries before the age of 8 due to hypoplastic right heart syndrome.
Spencer knew he wanted to give Cameron, 7, the prize instead.
"I was reading that he had to have four open heart surgeries," he said. "I chose to give it away because he can't play outside and do as many things as I can."
Cameron's father Nick Bartle said he was shocked when he found out his son was being gifted a new games console, describing Spencer as "incredible".
"It is hard to believe that a child this age is willing to give away something like this," he said.