
Oshin Kiszko from Perth celebrated his sixth birthday early just before Easter.
It was a superhero party for a little boy who loves the action heroes the best.
His parents were there, his two big sisters and loving friends joined by Batman, IronMan, Superman and even Wolverine.
It was a day of memories and love but a day tinged with fear and sadness.
His parents, Angela Kiszko and Adrian Strachan had to move his birthday forward a few weeks because at 7.30am the next day, on Easter Sunday – against their wishes, and against every legal move they had made – they were forced to take Oshin to hospital for intensive chemotherapy in a court ordered bid to buy the dying little boy more time.
Treatment his family don’t want him to have.
Oshin's sixth birthday. Image via Facebook.
Oshin was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a fast growing, high grade and invasive tumour last December but his parents have refused chemotherapy and radiotherapy because they do not want their son to become a “lab rat”.
However after family court intervention a judge overruled them and Oshin is now undergoing chemotherapy in what his family say is treatment similar to living in “Nazi Germany.”
