A grieving mum has shared pride after picking up her son's amazing GCSE results five months after he died of leukaemia. Adam Lacy was first diagnosed with leukaemia in 2015 and endured years of treatment before sadly dying in March at just 16 years old. 'Strong and determined' Adam sat his mock GCSE exams last December, which meant his teachers were able to ensure his grades were recognised this summer.
Mum Lynne, a midwife from Prenton, Merseyside, was emotional after learning her "talented" son had achieved one A*, five As and two Bs, reports the Liverpool Echo.
She said: "It's really lovely he was recognised for his hard work - I think with this Covid thing and because of the predicted grades, we've been able to get something we