city Santa hospital doctor donates Coronavirus Rangers city Santa

Young Rangers fan walks to park with dad after asking Santa for new legs

Reading now: 865
www.dailyrecord.co.uk

A young Rangers fan who asked Santa for new legs spent Easter weekend playing football after walking to the park with his dad.We told how little Ross McKay fights a daily battle with cerebral palsy (CP).The 10-year-old has endured four major operations to allow him to walk but was running out of hope he would get to play with his pals.

The football fan from Easterhouse, in Glasgow, asked Santa for a pair of new legs for Christmas and now his proud dad has shared footage of the youngster striding to the park during the Easter holidays.

Doctors had previously warned his parents that he might never improve but the youngster is coming on leaps and bounds. Dad Craig McKay, 32, told the Record: “How Ross has improved is amazing."To think we

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Community members urged to 'wake up' and help promote safety for students in Philadelphia - fox29.com - city Philadelphia
fox29.com
59%
559
Community members urged to 'wake up' and help promote safety for students in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA - Senseless violence in the City of Philadelphia has many on edge. This is especially the case after a 12-year-old girl was shot in a drive-by shooting in North Philadelphia on Tuesday while walking home from school with her younger brother. So far, police have not made any arrests and no suspects have been announced. The school district said it is in constant contact with police and will continue to work towards its Safe Path Program, but with more than 200 schools in the district, they need support and help from the community. FOX 29 spoke to Jose Ortiz, a parent who now walks his son home from the Feltonville School of Arts and Science. RELATED: 'Stay on the line': Philadelphia Police Commissioner responds to concern of long 911 wait timesOrtiz's son was absent on the day of the shooting, but that would have been the typical route he took on his commute home. "It's crazy because he missed that day that it happened and he walks actually through that same light it happened at," Ortiz said. "Yesterday, he was kind of scared to walk home by himself, so I came and picked him up." The safety of local children walking to and from school has become a growing concern. Chief Keven Bethel, a Special Advisor on School Safety for the School District of Philadelphia, appeared on Good Day Philadelphia.
DMCA