Family of baby battling rare disorders shocked after being targeted with 'stop asking for money, let the baby die' signs

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Family of baby battling rare disorders shocked after being targeted with 'stop asking for money, let the baby die' signs
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KC Ahlers put up signs around Toledo, Ohio, appealing for help for his baby son Randy James.

Family of Baby Battling Rare Disorders Shocked after Being Targeted with 'Stop Asking for Money, Let the Baby Die' SignsAn Ohio man who made a public appeal to fund treatment for his baby, who suffers from rare birth disorders, has described a sign someone placed in the street stating"let the baby die" as a message of"hatred."

Randy James Ahler was born with two rare birth conditions. His family have reacted with shock after someone placed a sign in Toledo, Ohio, to “stop asking for money" after they put out an appeal to help with funding for medical treatment.

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