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Guangzhou Boy Treated for Cerebral Palsy for 7 Years; Later Diagnosed with Skull Fracture at Birth | Boy | Trauma | Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University

A seven-year-old boy in Guangzhou was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth and treated for it for seven years. It wasn't until last year, after examination by several experts, that it was discovered the boy had suffered a traumatic skull fracture. His family suspects the child may have been injured in a fall at the hospital and alleges the hospital concealed the injury; they have filed a lawsuit in the local court.
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A seven-year-old boy in Guangzhou was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth and treated for it for seven years. It wasn't until last year, after examination by several experts, that it was discovered the boy had suffered a traumatic skull fracture. His family suspects the child may have been injured in a fall at the hospital and alleges the hospital concealed the injury; they have filed a lawsuit in the local court.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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