A mum who's daughter received life-saving care from St Helier staff is raising money to replace an iPad stolen from the hospital.
Dee Lothian, 32, set up a fundraising page to replace an iPad that was stolen from St Helier Hospital.
Mrs Lothian told the Sutton Guardian that it is understood that the iPad was stolen from the hospital just before Christmas.
The Carshalton mum of four said: "I was quite cross and disgusted when I first heard about it.
"I thought that if I could raise the money then it could be a thank you to the hospital who helped us out with Tiffany.
"It's something that everyone who is at the hospital receiving treatment can use. It will be a benefit to everyone."
Nine-month-old Tiffany suffers from Biliary Atresia, a liver condition where inflammation develops within the bile ducts of the organ.
Mrs Lothian said: "Tiffany has been doing great since her operation. She still has check ups, but other than that she's been doing really well."
"She looks so much more healthy and is putting on more weight since she received the liver transplant."
To donate visit crowdfunding.justgiving.com/Sthelier-ipad
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