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Schoolboy, 9, who had leg amputated after getting hit by motorbike keen to dance again

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A nine-year-old schoolboy is still smiling and is keen to get back to dancing despite having part of his leg amputated in a horror crash in front of his family.

Max Clark was struck by a motorbike in a suspected hit and run after venturing to a park with his family for the first time since lockdown on Bank Holiday Monday.

The keen gymnast and dancer was stuck by a motorbike at Rosemead Park in Hull and needed surgery to save his life. Mum Kirsty told Hull Live he is "still our little Max" and "it could have been worse".

The 31-year-old said her son is determined to dance again despite the incident, which happened when the family ventured outdoors together. “He is doing really well," she said. “He is able to get himself from his bed to his

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