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Boy, 6, fights for his life after collapsing

Please help a family desperate to save their six-year-old son's life.

Christo (CJ) Kotze, a six-year-old boy is fighting for his life in hospital after he collapsed while playing on a slippery slide. The Herald was informed that CJ suffers from a condition, which entails that when he gets too excited, his heart palpitates uncontrollably.

Christo (CJ) Kotze, 6, before the incident. Photo submitted.
Christo (CJ) Kotze, 6, before the incident. Photo submitted.

What started out as a beautiful New Year’s Day among family on Sunday, 1 January 2017 suddenly ended in tragedy for the Kotze family from Randgate in Randfontein.

Whilst playing with the other children at the family gathering in Kempton Park, little CJ suddenly collapsed. When he stopped breathing his dad tried to resuscitate him. They could also not find a pulse.

His parents then rushed him to a private hospital in the area where he was declared dead on arrival. Doctors worked hard to resuscitate him, applying electric shocks to his heart (defibrillation). Eventually a faint heartbeat was detected.

Little CJ is now in urgent need of heart surgery and time is not on his side. Unfortunately the family’s medical aid doesn’t cover ICU or emergency care and they simply do not have the funds to cover it. The Herald spoke to his parents, Charlene, 26, and Jan Kotze, 29, on Wednesday morning, 4 January where they are constantly at their son’s side in the ICU – more than 80 kilometres from their home in Randgate.

Christo (CJ) Kotze, 6, in hospital. Photo submitted.
Christo (CJ) Kotze, 6, in hospital. Photo submitted.

The latest news is that doctors will be removing his oxygen supply tubes to determine to what extent his movement and overall functioning have been affected.

The family’s options regarding government hospitals are limited as there are no beds available and no paediatric surgeons on call.

The Child Medi Organisation is trying to raise funds for the emergency surgery CJ so desperately needs. The family is also calling on the community for donations to help save CJ.

Donations can be deposited directly into Child Medi’s bank account. The account number can be found on their Facebook page: Child Medi Organisation or on their website at www.childmedi.org.

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