A DEVASTATED mum says Britain’s top children’s hospitals are “leaving her boy to die” as she races to raise £200,000 for life-saving surgery in America.

Kelly Harris, 36, claims Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) made her son Harley’s rare spinal condition “100 times worse” after an operation to stop his organs being crushed.

Now, doctors at Evelina London Children’s Hospital have allegedly deemed him “too weak to survive” another operation.

Harley Harris, 15, was born with an ultra-rare genetic disorder called Spondylocarpotarsal Synostosis.

It affects bone development throughout the body, and there are just 25 cases known worldwide.

Babies can look normal at birth, but as they grow their spines fuse and bend into dangerous curves, leaving them short, hunched and battling scoliosis,

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