
This little fighter has been bringing tears to people’s eyes across the internet after his mum shared a video of him ringing the cancer bell following a two-year battle.
Bailey was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at just 10 months old and had been fighting for his life ever since.
The toddler overcame many struggles but the family recently reached the day they were all dreaming of when Bailey rang the cancer bell.
Bethani Carney and her partner, Brandon, from Wallasey, Wirral, UK, shared how tough their journey has been.

She said: “As a parent, having your first baby being diagnosed with cancer is a feeling I can’t describe, it’s soul destroying.
“You never think the journey will end or things will get better, so much trauma for Bailey and us as parents to watch but watching him ringing that bell is just a relief, we are so proud of everything he has gone through.”
Bethani told how her son wasn’t even a year old when she first learnt of his cancer diagnosis, with the past two years being an incredible struggle.
Bailey had been through an immense amount of chemotherapy over the past few years with it taking a toll on his ability to walk, sit and enjoy typical activities for his age group.
However, just over two years later, Bailey was finally announced to be in remission and was able to get the sweet moment of ringing the bell.

Family and staff stood by as he had his big moment with mum and dad before a wide smile grew on his face.
Bethani explained that because her son was so young, there was never a way to explain to him that he had cancer, and not knowing any different, he was able to just tell his parents when he didn’t feel well.
She said: “We have never told him he has cancer, we have only ever said he is very poorly.
“So when he has been unwell he has always been able to tell us, he understood that he had to take chemotherapy at home every day, he was so used to it being part of his life that he knew no different.
“Now two years later he was finally able to ring the bell.”

She explained: “I cannot describe this feeling. For a three-year-old boy, he can finally now be free and live the life that a little boy should.
“I started an Instagram page not long after he was diagnosed and the number of families I have been able to help with just simple support along their journey is amazing and so many have helped me too.
“You never think it will be you. Your child.
“You don’t realise how many children are suffering daily with childhood cancer until you’re the one in that world.
“It’s heartbreaking. I’m so lucky to have Bailey still here with us today!”