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Loyalty Scott.Photo:Mariah Scott/GoFundMe
Mariah Scott/GoFundMe
The boy, identified on aGoFundMe campaignas Loyalty Scott, had been left with his grandmother’s friend, who was supposed to take him to school at the time of the attack on Dec. 5,Fox 12reported, citing Portland Police Bureau Public Information Officer Mike Benner.
“Loyalty touched so many hearts,” the boy’s family wrote on the fundraiser. “He always had a smile on his face and there was no way anyone could be in a bad mood around him.
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Portland Police Bureau.Photo:KGW News/YouTube
KGW News/YouTube
Benner told the outlet the boy followed the woman into her garage, where the dogs were kept, when one of the dogs began attacking him.
The woman “did everything she could to save this boy’s life,” Benner told Fox 12.
“We understand that the homeowner/dog owner did everything in her power to stop this attack, at some point even grabbing a gun — it never got that far,” Benner added.
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Emora and her teacher, Angelique Williams.Photo:Jennifer Hudson Show/ Youtube
Jennifer Hudson Show/ Youtube
A 6-year-old student is hoping to help her teacher find her perfect match.
On Tuesday, the student, Emora, and her teacher Angelique Williams joinedTheJennifer Hudson Showto unpack how Emora is helping Williams find love. Emora went viral in October for a video of her praying for Williams to find a husband.
“This child won’t leave me alone!!! Every time she see me she ask…Dean Williams did your husband find you🤣,” Williams captioned theInstagram videoof Emora praying for her.
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Hannah Morrow TikTok.Photo:TheHannahMorrow/TikTok
TheHannahMorrow/TikTok
A heartwarming moment captured in a TikTok shows 6-year-old Waylen overly excited after receiving an Uncle Jesse fromFull Houseblanket for Christmas. The moment quickly went viral, withJohn Stamoshimself sharing the video on his Instagram story.
Hannah Morrow TikTok.TheHannahMorrow/TikTok
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Luke Poga’s weight gain was an early symptom of a brain tumor.Photo:Brain Tumour Research / SWNS (2)
Brain Tumour Research / SWNS (2)
Luke Poga was just 6 when his weight doubled — something his mother, Sam, initially thought was due to lack of exercise during the Covid lockdownLuke was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and died several years later at 9 years oldHe was one of two students at his elementary school with the fatal cancerAn elementary school student’s sudden weight gain was initially chalked up to lack of exercise, but it turned out to be an early symptom of an aggressive, fatalbrain tumor.