'I watched my son die after doctors said his cancer was toothache - then a hospice blunder meant I had to live with his decomposing corpse'
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Lianne Roban, 34, from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, said she had no choice but to leave 13-year-old Kian's (pictured) corpse in his bedroom, covered by a sheet to keep flies away.'I watched my son die after doctors said his cancer was toothache - then a hospice blunder meant I had to live with his decomposing corpse'
Lianne Roban, 34, from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, said she had no choice but to leave 13-year-old Kian's (pictured) corpse in his bedroom, covered by a sheet to keep flies away. Read more