Tony Hudgell, nine, from Kent, has been praised for his 'out-of-this-world fundraising' for Evelina London Children's Hospital after he raised a staggering £1.8million
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Tony Hudgell plans 100-step charity walk on prosthetic legs
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image captionTony Hudgell will attempt to walk 100 steps without his crutches
A six-year-old boy who had both legs amputated will attempt to walk 100 steps unaided in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Tony Hudgell, from Kings Hill, in Kent, needed the surgery because of abuse by his birth parents when he was a baby. Tony s walking has come on, said his adoptive mother Paula Hudgell. He s just started to take some independent steps. Only four or five at a time, but he wanted to set a challenge.
The money will go to the Evelina Children s Hospital in London, which has cared for Tony since he was a baby.