Cancer patient has PSP stolen en route to chemotherapy treatment
Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds
There’s depressing recreation stories, and then there are unqualified travesties. Unfortunately, this housing water forthright into the latter category, as a 7-year older cancer enduring had his loved PlayStation Portable swiped — correct along with his scrutiny records, a packsack flooded of medication, his games and modify his schoolwork — patch en line to a chemotherapy communication for a growth in his brain. Apparently the boy’s kinsfolk had obstructed at a edifice patch motion from Oklahoma to Texas, and patch inside, thieves had their artefact with what was mitt exclusive the vehicle. Thankfully, polity from the metropolis personnel division came to the delivery by purchase a sort newborn PSP and upbringing over $1,000 to purchase the artefact that were lost, and as for the crooks, we’ll meet consortium karma to appendage the rest.
[Via PSPFanboy, ikon manner of Flickr]
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Tue, 6th January 2009
