An East Timorese toddler who survived surgery to remove a tumour weighing nearly a third of his body weight at Wellington Hospital last year has died.
Alex Gonzaga died after a bout of dysentery on February 4 after returning home from New Zealand, the Dominion Post reported today.
The 17-month-old had been treated at Dili Hospital several days before, but doctors said he would get better and he was discharged.
When Alex' condition worsened his family took him to a witchdoctor for help. He died three hours later.
Alex's death is not believed to be related to the 3.3-kilogram benign tumour cut from his 11kg frame.
The paediatric surgeon who led Alex' surgical team in October said he was sad to hear of the boy's death.
"This is a consequence of the country and the standard of care that's available for kids who get sick."
- NZPA
Toddler surgery survivor dies in East Timor
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