He needs a very rare bone marrow transplant.
A Laois woman is appealing for bone marrow donors to save her partner's life.
38 year old Kamil Ossowski began feeling unwell in December and was diagnosed with acute leukaemia before Christmas.
The dad of five has since undergone three weeks of chemotherapy, but requires a very rare bone marrow transplant.
His partner Sabina Berth is issuing an urgent appeal for people to check if they're a suitable match:
Tak dla przypomnienia 🙏❤️
Posted by Sabina Patrycja Berth on Sunday, 31 January 2021
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