In the space of a few months Jawsh 685 has gone from unknown teenager making music in his bedroom, to scoring a viral hit - and now a global chart smash.
23.06.2020 - 19:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Trafford but now live in Australia - have been told by doctors there is nothing more that can be done for Travis.This month, they received the heartbreaking news that he will now receive end of life care.
Travis' parents Adam and Kaye Heery, who live in Bellbowrie in Brisbane, hope to fulfil his childhood dreams in his last months.The couple - who have two other children, Zane, five and Bellamy, three - also want to raise awareness of DIPG.Travis' symptoms first started with a squint in his eye.
.In the space of a few months Jawsh 685 has gone from unknown teenager making music in his bedroom, to scoring a viral hit - and now a global chart smash.