Boy who lost his hair to cancer as a toddler donated his locks when they grew back

A little boy who lost his hair to cancer as a toddler donated 28cm of his locks when they grew back. Sebastian Stevens, now ten, survived a rare soft tissue tumour - called rhabdomyosarcoma - when he was a toddler. He lost all his blonde baby hair due to the nine rounds of chemotherapy he underwent. Sebastian decided to grow his hair four years ago to help other children and had 28cm of his locks cut off in April 2024.