Story of survival: Where the face of the 1991 Good Friday Appeal is now
The woman who was the face of the Good Friday Appeal as a little girl in 1991 has had a daughter of her own, in a remarkable story of beating the odds.
Victoria ‘Tori’ was born with only three chambers in her heart, instead of four, was missing a valve and had two main arteries which directed to the wrong places.
As an 18-month-old the WA child underwent lifesaving surgery at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.
At the time, doctors couldn’t give a prognosis on how long Tori’s life would be.
But now, aged in her 30s, Tori has not only survived — she’s thrived.
She recently gave birth to a daughter — Ella. It wasn’t an easy birth due to her complex heart condition, with Tori spending several days in intensive care and Ella in the neonatal intensive care unit for more than a month
Tori’s mother, Marina Denn, says the complications “actually brought back a lot of what she went through when she was little”.
But the new mum says “every second” of the difficult birth was worth it.
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