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£1 / 1.30 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2010 INCORPORATING THE DOWN DEMOCRAT N EWRY D EMOCRAT SEE PAGE 21 Greenbank : Newry : 028 3025 6266 soothing prices for parents 007/515/LO DISTRICT REMEMBERS DISTRICT REMEMBERS SEE PAGE 23 WIN WITH GLOBAL FLOORING SEE PAGE 8 PUPILS HIT SILVER SCREEN A NEWRY teenager whose legs have been amputated in a bid to save his life is astound- ing doctors with his fighting spirit. Ryan Cinnamond, a student of St Paul’s High School, underwent the drastic surgery after he was struck down by an aneurysm on Thursday. Speaking to the Democrat yester- day, his brother Danny said that although still critical and heavily sedated, the 15-year-old has managed to move and even open his eyes. “We were warned he might not make it past Thursday night,” Danny said. “But he is fighting and fighting and we’re all feeling hopeful.” Ryan, from Castlekeele Heights, began feeling ill on Wednesday night and deteriorated so fast he had to be taken to Daisy Hill by ambulance. Doctors there diagnosed an aneurysm – a balloon-like swelling in the artery wall - and he was quickly transferred to the City Hospital in Belfast. But on the way there, the aneurysm burst. Ryan, who at this stage had no steady pulse, was given just a 10 per cent chance of survival. The heartrending decision was later taken to amputate his legs to prevent the release of lethal toxins into his sys- tem. • CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO by Claire Treanor [email protected] P.I.P.S. CALENDER P.I.P.S. CALENDER CELEBS BARE ALL IN BID TO RAISE AWARENESS HIJACK MUM’S TERROR THE mother of a young teen and baby girl who were hijacked by car thieves says her greatest fear was that the children would be killed in a crash, writes Martin Hearty. The woman’s car – with her 14-year-old son and his seven- month-old sister in the back – was stolen when she stopped at a filling station shop in Warrenpoint on Thursday night. The thief was more than a mile down the road before he noticed the boy and his baby sister in the back seat and pulled up his hood to avoid being identified. The teenager begged the man to stop and let him and his sister out before the thief eventually pulled over and left them on the side of the dual carriageway at Narrow Water. Speaking to the Democrat yesterday, his mother revealed how her son got out of the car before unhooking his baby sis- ter’s car seat and lifting it out. The teenager then carried his sister - wearing only her pyjamas - back towards the filling station, before a mem- ber of the public picked up the children and took them back to their mother. Their mother, who is from Burren, said she feared the worst. “It was such a bad night, and when it’s raining like that the water just lies on the car- riageway, “ she said. CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO SEE PAGE 14&15 PRAYERS FOR BRAVE RYAN RYAN Cinnamond (centre front with trophy) with some of his Barcroft Youth FC team mates.

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£1 / €1.30TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2010 INCORPORATING THE DOWN DEMOCRAT

NEWRY DEMOCRATSEE

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Greenbank : Newry : 028 3025 6266

soothing prices for parents007/515/LO

DISTRICTREMEMBERSDISTRICTREMEMBERS SEE

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WIN WITHGLOBALFLOORING

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PUPILS HIT SILVER SCREEN

A NEWRY teenager whoselegs have been amputated in abid to save his life is astound-ing doctors with his fightingspirit.

Ryan Cinnamond, a student of StPaul’s High School, underwent thedrastic surgery after he was struckdown by an aneurysm on Thursday.

Speaking to the Democrat yester-day, his brother Danny said thatalthough still critical and heavilysedated, the 15-year-old has managedto move and even open his eyes.

“We were warned he might notmake it past Thursday night,” Danny

said. “But he is fighting and fightingand we’re all feeling hopeful.”

Ryan, from Castlekeele Heights,began feeling ill on Wednesday nightand deteriorated so fast he had to betaken to Daisy Hill by ambulance.Doctors there diagnosed an aneurysm– a balloon-like swelling in the arterywall - and he was quickly transferredto the City Hospital in Belfast.

But on the way there, the aneurysmburst.

Ryan, who at this stage had nosteady pulse, was given just a 10 percent chance of survival.

The heartrending decision was latertaken to amputate his legs to preventthe release of lethal toxins into his sys-tem.

• CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO

by Claire [email protected]

P.I.P.S.CALENDERP.I.P.S.CALENDER

CELEBS BARE ALLIN BID TO RAISE

AWARENESS

HIJACKMUM’STERRORTHE mother of a young teenand baby girl who werehijacked by car thieves saysher greatest fear was that thechildren would be killed in acrash, writes Martin Hearty.

The woman’s car – with her14-year-old son and his seven-month-old sister in the back –was stolen when she stoppedat a filling station shop inWarrenpoint on Thursdaynight.

The thief was more than amile down the road before henoticed the boy and his babysister in the back seat andpulled up his hood to avoidbeing identified.

The teenager begged theman to stop and let him andhis sister out before the thiefeventually pulled over and leftthem on the side of the dualcarriageway at Narrow Water.

Speaking to the Democratyesterday, his mother revealedhow her son got out of the carbefore unhooking his baby sis-ter’s car seat and lifting it out.

The teenager then carriedhis sister - wearing only herpyjamas - back towards thefilling station, before a mem-ber of the public picked up thechildren and took them backto their mother.

Their mother, who is fromBurren, said she feared theworst.

“It was such a bad night,and when it’s raining like thatthe water just lies on the car-riageway, “ she said.CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO

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PRAYERS FORBRAVE RYAN

RYAN Cinnamond (centre front with trophy) with some of his Barcroft

Youth FC team mates.