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Michael Buble's son Noah rushed to hospital 'with serious burns'

The 22-month-old suffered 'serious' burns after coming into contact with hot water but is expected to come home soon

Chris Mandle
Friday 26 June 2015 15:49 BST
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Michael Buble and his wife Luisana Lopilato
Michael Buble and his wife Luisana Lopilato (Getty)

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Actress Luisana Lopilato has thanked fans for their concern after her 22-month-old son was rushed into hospital with 'serious' burns.

Noah was scalded with hot water and was admitted to the Hospital Aleman in Argintina on Wednesday, but is reported to be discharged soon.

Her husband, singer Michael Buble, is working in the states and is receiving regular updates.

Lopilato tweeted to thank fans for being with her at this difficult time, tweeting in Spanish that Noah was doing 'very well’ and she hoped he would be able to come home soon.

The Argentinian press have reported that Noah suffered burns on six per cent of his body, while showbiz website Primicias Ya said he is out of danger, though the burns are ‘serious’.

It is expected he will be discharged todayi

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