A Formula 1 car, a fire truck, and his first-ever flight in an airplane were presented to a three-year-old boy who was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Morgan Ridler, a Swansea resident who received a cancer diagnosis in 2021, has now been placed in palliative care.
But on Thursday, Morgan had the chance to ride in a Formula 1 car and even fly for the first time.
After his flight, several supercars followed him as he was escorted down the runway in a fire engine.
At the British Grand Prix in July at Silverstone, Morgan was scheduled to be present.
Since he is currently unable to travel, Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team drove a Formula 1 car to his door in Gorseinon, Swansea, to bring the Grand Prix to him.
The team was thanked on Facebook by the charity Morgan's Army, which is run by Natalie, Morgan's mother.
He was still smiling, she said, despite his current state of great pain and discomfort.
A supercar drive-by also arrived at his door after a request for as many vehicles as possible was made to the neighborhood.
"I'd like to thank the lovely Gorseinon residents for being such a supportive neighborhood. We are astounded," Natalie said.
Morgan made his first flight, in addition to the F1 surprise and supercars.
Despite being in pain, Morgan managed to smile during a brief flight in a light aircraft from Swansea Airport.
Dreams and Wishes Charity volunteer Dianne Evans called the day "truly extraordinary.".
We had the amazing chance to fulfill three-year-old Morgan's sincere wish, according to Dianne.
We were determined to make the day special despite the fact that it was a bittersweet moment because Morgan was receiving palliative care.
"We were aware that time was critical when Vicki, a hospital nurse, contacted us last Friday.
She had a similar desire to Morgan's to enjoy flying through the sky and the rush of driving a supercar. ".
At the age of two, Morgan was given a rare cancer diagnosis.
Morgan recovered following eight cycles of chemotherapy. But the cancer came back, and in June, doctors advised his parents to get ready for hospice care.
Through "countless calls," volunteers at Dreams & Wishes were able to fulfill Morgan's wishes.
She said, "We worked tirelessly to make sure that Morgan's wish would come true. We enlisted the help of supercar drivers on social media.
The hearts of each and every one of us have been touched by Morgan, a remarkably brave young boy.
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