5-vjeçari me proteza në këmbë ecë 10 kilometra që të mbledh para për NHS

Një djalë i vogël me poroteza në këmbë ka përmbushur një ecje heroike duke mbledhur para për NHS.

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02/07/2020 08:20

Tony Hudgell duhej të kishte të dyja këmbët e tija të amputuara në vitin 2017 si rezultat i abuzimit të pësuar në duart e prindërve të tij të lindjes, transmeton lajmi.net.

Ai u përpoq të mbledhë para  për spitalin që kujdesej për të duke ecur 10 km në 30 ditë, por përpjekjet e tij kanë vazhduar për të kapur zemrat e dhjetëra mijëra njerëzve.

Tony Hudgell, who uses prosthetic legs, with his dad Mark, after taking the final steps in his fundraising walk in West Malling Kent. Five-year-old Tony has raised more than ?1,000,000 for the Evelina London Children's Hospital, who have cared for him since he was four-months-old, by walking every day in June, covering a distance of 10 kilometres. PA Photo. Tony, from West Malling in Kent, had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of his birth parents. Picture date: Tuesday June 30, 2020. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Ai duhej të rifillonte se si të shëtiste në këmbët e tij të reja protetike, por ishte i vendosur të ndiqte gjurmët e heroit të tij Kapiten Tom Moore. Toni përqafoi prindërit e birësimit Paula dhe Mark Hudgell ndërsa përfundoi sfidën në qytetin e tij të lindjes West Malling, Kent, të martën.

Ata u bashkuan nga miqtë, familja dhe stafi i spitalit për të festuar arritjen e tij. /Lajmi.net/

Tony Hudgell, who uses prosthetic legs, holds a trophy after taking the final steps in his fundraising walk in West Malling Kent, with mum, Paula and dad Mark. Five-year-old Tony has raised more than ?1,000,000 for the Evelina London Children's Hospital, who have cared for him since he was four-months-old, by walking every day in June, covering a distance of 10 kilometres. PA Photo. Tony, from West Malling in Kent, had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of his birth parents. Picture date: Tuesday June 30, 2020. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Tony Hudgell, who uses prosthetic legs, takes the final steps in his fundraising walk in West Malling Kent. Five-year-old Tony has raised more than ?1,000,000 for the Evelina London Children's Hospital, who have cared for him since he was four-months-old, by walking every day in June, covering a distance of 10 kilometres. PA Photo. Tony, from West Malling in Kent, had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of his birth parents. Picture date: Tuesday June 30, 2020. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA WireTony Hudgell, who uses prosthetic legs, holds a medal after taking the final steps in his fundraising walk in West Malling Kent, with mum, Paula and dad Mark. Five-year-old Tony has raised more than ?1,000,000 for the Evelina London Children's Hospital, who have cared for him since he was four-months-old, by walking every day in June, covering a distance of 10 kilometres. PA Photo. Tony, from West Malling in Kent, had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of his birth parents. Picture date: Tuesday June 30, 2020. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire