Here's a link to the story in the Guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,,20 21462,00.html and the Times:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/healt h/article1438220.ece
I've also read about it in the Mail and Daily Mirror today (Have to for work - Not my choice of papers!) and they both included photos. Mother and son both looked almost proud with him perched on his 6th bicycle (having crushed the previous 5).
The blame can only lie with the mother. She is the one buying all the processed junk that he is eating. She says that he won't touch fruit, veg or salad. If that's all he's given he'll get hungry enough and eat it. She obviously just doesn't want to deal with the tantrums that he'll throw and the mood swings as his body is weaned off all the preservatives, excess salt and sugar.
I wasn't a large child but I was a very fussy eater as a child. My father would allow no alternatives and we would jolly well eat what was put in front of us. However long it took. I soon learned that tantrums and tears would get me nowhere and that I'd lose out on any playtime if I was sat at the dinner table all evening.
It's a simple question of discipline. Not a word understood by children today.