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9-Year-Old Boy Born With 2 Percent of His Brain Undergoes Surgery to Help Him Walk

9-Year-Old Boy Born With 2 Percent of His Brain Undergoes Surgery to Help Him Walk A 9-year-old boy born with just 2 percent of his brain hopes to learn how to walk after undergoing a five-hour operation to straighten his legs. Noah Wall from Carlisle in Cumbria, England, developed a rare brain condition in the womb, and his parents Michelle, 49, and Rob, 55, were told by doctors he would likely never talk, walk, or eat on his own. However, the young boy has been determined to follow his dream of running and eventually scoring a goal at a football stadium. To make his dream a reality, Noah has taken the first steps.

Disabled nine-year-old wears bowler hat and tie for duke s funeral | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

A nine-year-old who has special needs and is paralysed from the chest down donned a bowler hat, shirt and tie at home to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. Noah Wall, from Carlisle, Cumbria, has severe spina bifida and special needs as a result of a rare condition which meant he was born with just a small part of his brain. Noah is a patron of Variety, the Children’s Charity, which Philip co-founded, and said he felt “proud to be British” watching the funeral. “Today is a sad day as it’s Prince Philip’s funeral, I feel very sad also for my Queen, but I also feel proud to be British too,” Noah told the PA news agency.

Disabled nine-year-old wears bowler hat and tie for duke s funeral | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

A nine-year-old who has special needs and is paralysed from the chest down donned a bowler hat, shirt and tie at home to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. Noah Wall, from Carlisle, Cumbria, has severe spina bifida and special needs as a result of a rare condition which meant he was born with just a small part of his brain. Noah is a patron of Variety, the Children’s Charity, which Philip co-founded, and said he felt “proud to be British” watching the funeral. “Today is a sad day as it’s Prince Philip’s funeral, I feel very sad also for my Queen, but I also feel proud to be British too,” Noah told the PA news agency.

Disabled nine-year-old wears bowler hat and tie for duke s funeral | Chester and District Standard

A nine-year-old who has special needs and is paralysed from the chest down donned a bowler hat, shirt and tie at home to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. Noah Wall, from Carlisle, Cumbria, has severe spina bifida and special needs as a result of a rare condition which meant he was born with just a small part of his brain. Noah is a patron of Variety, the Children’s Charity, which Philip co-founded, and said he felt “proud to be British” watching the funeral. “Today is a sad day as it’s Prince Philip’s funeral, I feel very sad also for my Queen, but I also feel proud to be British too,” Noah told the PA news agency.

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