Harry Judd and his wife Izzy experienced a “traumatic few days” after their three-year-old son Lockie had to be 'rushed to hospital'
Pop star Harry Judd 's wife Izzy has provided an update on the health of their three-year-old son following his traumatic chemical accident hospital dash.
READ MORE: Gay Byrne's daughter pays tribute to RTE legend on anniversary as she shares never seen before photo "We are now on a course of medication & follow up appointments but Lockie is in much better spirits and is healing well. Couldn’t be more grateful for the medical care we have received so quickly. I am feeling a bit all over the place so thank you again for your support and solidarity xx."
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