… WFAA-TV. “He can’t play as long as the normal kids.” The interview was conducted during a bike rally intended to raise $30,000 for Christopher’s care.
“We don’t know how long Christopher will live,” Bowen-Wright used to claim.
But doctors have since determined that Christopher does not have cancer or many of the other ailments Bowen-Wright has claimed. He does not need a lung transplant or hospice care, they concluded.
“I had to do this all by myself for eight years. And for people to actually show their concern and be so welcoming…it’s comforted me,” Crawford said. “It’s let me know that others are finally on board with what I have been saying and that Christopher has a tremendous amount of supporters.”