Leo Sproson is at the centre of a worldwide search for a match as he is treated for leukaemia and his family face a race against time to find people who can save the teen

A desperately ill boy who's just 16 is in dire need of a stem cell donor to give him a 'second chance at life', and now a global search has been launched to help him.

Leo Sproson, from Bromsgrove in the Midlands, is at the centre of a worldwide search for a match as he is treated for leukaemia. His parents Jenna and Warren have joined forces with the blood cancer charity DKMS. They face a race against time to find people who could save Leo and others like him with blood cancer.

The Mirror worked with the charity last year to bring vital treatment to Jasper Makungu , 12. He has Sickle Cell Disease and flew 4,000

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