Alisa Camplin will remember her baby son for his "immense courage".

Broken-hearted Australian Olympic gold aerial skier Alisa Camplin has told of her son's heroic battle for survival, as tributes have flowed for the little boy. Alisa and her husband Oliver Warner lost their 10-day-old son Finnan Maximus Camplin-Warner on March 20. He was born six weeks early with a congenital heart condition and endured six operations in his short life before his death.
In a statement, Alisa said: "Finnan was loved dearly and will always be remembered for his immense bravery, courage and unbelievable fighting spirit". She thanked the team of cardiac surgeons, doctors and nurses working in the intensive care units of the Royal Women's and Royal Children's hospitals in Melbourne. The couple have asked for privacy to grieve, and it is understood they will take a two-week overseas break soon to try to deal with their loss.
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