An insurance company, wishing to remain anonymous, paid 5 million pounds so the girl suffering from a fatal illness could visit Disneyland.
The girl with an incurable heart disease who recently won the right to die in court in Great Britain, will have her dream come true. She will visit Disneyland after all, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Hannah Jones, 13, was five years old when she was diagnosed with leukaemia. She spent most of her life in hospitals. But the strong medicine she was given to combat leukaemia made a hole in her heart.
The hospital tried to force her to undergo risky heart surgery, but she convinced the court to let her die in peace and at home. Her last wish was to visit Disneyland.
Her family feared her last wish would not come true because all attempts to provide the girl health insurance for the trip failed because no insurance company would take the risk to insure her.
But a British insurance company, which asked to remain anonymous, offered to cover Hannah's health insurance costs of five million pounds.
Hannah Jones will travel to the United States with her parents Andrew and Kirsty, her brother Oliver and sisters Lucy and Phoebe.