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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. ....
The only survivor, a five-year-old boy, is fighting for his life in hospital. Three of the five families were resident in Lombardy, including one of Israeli origin, one was from Emilia Romagna and one from Calabria . The victims of Israeli origin were a married couple and their two-year-old child, who died along with an elderly couple, the woman s grandparents. Their five-year-old son is the survivor. The boy s aunt said Monday that she found out about the disaster when she started receiving Whatsapp messages containing condolences and, at first, she did not understand why. A five-year-old Italian child also died. A probe into culpable homicide has been opened. ....
Q: Any car that you regret selling, wishing you’d kept it for yourself instead? A: The challenge that comes with this business and being a car enthusiast myself is that every 5th car is something that you crave for. However, one that is imprinted in my memory is the Phantom Coupe. We had it in stock for quite a while, but eventually, we sold it and I clearly am waiting for a chance to own one. Q: Tell us what you love about the luxury car business? A: I see ourselves as spreading happiness Being surrounded by some stunning machines ....
Share this article The tragedy took place at 2pm on Wednesday afternoon The boy who died following a fatal road accident in Longford has been named as four-year-old Charlie McDonagh. The youngster lost his life after he was in collision with a van in the Palace Crescent area of the Ardnacassa housing estate in Longford town at around 2pm on Wednesday. He was pronounced dead at the scene and a post mortem on his remains is due to take place today at Mullingar Regional hospital. Advertisement Gardai are appealing to anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who may have witnessed the collision, are asked to contact them at 043-3350570. ....