5 Year Old Amputee gets Prosthetic Blades
Five-year-old amputee Ellie Challis has become the youngest person ever to be given prosthetic blades.
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Five-year-old amputee Ellie Challis has become the youngest person ever to be given prosthetic blades.
Read this article …. http://itn.co.uk/news/c37fef0efe27445415ec306c9477fbc8.html
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