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Mom Finds Nasty Note After Taking Ill Son To King of Prussia Mall
Nancy Coyne took her ill son to see Santa Claus at the King of Prussia Mall. When they left, they found a nasty note on her vehicle.

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA – An area mom whose son is suffering from an incurable neurological condition was shocked at what she found on her vehicle outside the King of Prussia Mall after she took her son to see Santa Claus there.
Nancy Coyne of Gilbertsville recently took her 7-year-old son Garrett to see Santa at the mall. Garret has been diagnosed with Batten disease, which has caused Garrett to go blind and is stripping the boy of his motor skills.
The trip started as an ordinary holiday experience for a family in an extraordinary situation and ended in Nancy's shock.
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After parking in a handicapped spot for Garret, Nancy's vehicle, which had a handicap placard displayed, had "UR not handicap" scrawled on a window, according to Fox 29.
"I can’t believe someone could be so obnoxious and ignorant and rude about a situation that I struggle with daily," Nancy told the outlet.
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Batten disease, unfortunately, often ends in an early death for those diagnosed with the condition.
Mall officials said they were upset to learn of the note and are working with Upper Merion Police on an investigation.
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