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«Breaking News» Parents say cell tower at California elementary school has given four students cancer

Concerned parents at a California elementary school say that radiation from a campus cell phone tower has given four young students cancer.   


Joe Prime's son Kyle was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. He was the first of the four children at Weston Elementary to be diagnosed. 


'It just seems like coincidence is no longer a reason for all this illness,' Prime told CBS 13 this week. 


'Kids shouldn't be guinea pigs and we shouldn't be taking chances with the children's lives.'  


Monica Ferruilli, whose son Mason has a brain tumor and was the second student diagnosed, said the 10-year-old walked by the tower she believes is harming the children on a daily basis. 


'We had a doctor tell us that it's 100 percent environmental, the kind of tumor that he has,' she told CBS.   


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Concerned parents at Weston Elementary School in Ripon, California, say that radiation from a campus cell phone tower has given four students cancer. Ten-year-old Mason Ferrulli, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2017, is seen above in a photo from his GoFundMe page


Concerned parents at Weston Elementary School in Ripon, California, say that radiation from a campus cell phone tower has given four students cancer. Ten-year-old Mason Ferrulli, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2017, is seen above in a photo from his GoFundMe page



Concerned parents at Weston Elementary School in Ripon, California, say that radiation from a campus cell phone tower has given four students cancer. Ten-year-old Mason Ferrulli, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2017, is seen above in a photo from his GoFundMe page





Officials with the Ripon Unified School District have said there are no plans to remove the tower (circled in red) because it meets federal regulations and poses no danger to students


Officials with the Ripon Unified School District have said there are no plans to remove the tower (circled in red) because it meets federal regulations and poses no danger to students



Officials with the Ripon Unified School District have said there are no plans to remove the tower (circled in red) because it meets federal regulations and poses no danger to students



Under pressure from parents, the Ripon Unified School District has had several tests done which indicated that the mast meets federal regulations and poses no danger to students. 


However, many San Joaquin County families weren't convinced and brought in their own expert, electromagnetic radiation specialist Eric Windheim.   


'I wouldn't send my kids there at all, it absolutely is dangerous,' Windheim told CBS. 


'Children are still developing and their cells are still being divided. It's the worst possible time in their life to be exposed.'  



Mason's mother Monica Ferrulli told CBS: 'We had a doctor tell us that it's 100 percent environmental, the kind of tumor that he has'


Mason's mother Monica Ferrulli told CBS: 'We had a doctor tell us that it's 100 percent environmental, the kind of tumor that he has'



Mason's mother Monica Ferrulli told CBS: 'We had a doctor tell us that it's 100 percent environmental, the kind of tumor that he has'



Parents have accused officials of refusing to remove the tower because the district gets a $2,000 monthly kickback from the telephone company for having it on the property. 


The district has not addressed those claims.  


'It's a real disappointment that it's taking moms of sick children and dads of sick children to come out and say something needs to be done,' Prime said.


Ferrulli, whose son is undergoing brain cancer treatments, said the parents will not stop advocating for their kids.  


'There's a lot of kids that we love that still go to the school, so we are fighting for them,' Ferrulli said. 


She shared photos on Facebook of a parents meeting held Monday. 


'Amazing support from Ripon community today!!! This is what we need to make a difference!' she wrote in the caption. 


'Kellie [another parent] and I will continue to fight for the removal of these towers if we continue to get this kind of support!' 


A GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Mason's medical care has raised more than $15,000.  




Parents are seen above at a meeting about removing the cell tower on Monday


Parents are seen above at a meeting about removing the cell tower on Monday



Parents are seen above at a meeting about removing the cell tower on Monday


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Main photo article Concerned parents at a California elementary school say that radiation from a campus cell phone tower has given four young students cancer.   
Joe Prime’s son Kyle was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. He was the first of the four children at Weston Elementary to be di...


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