It is a beaming smile that tells the world Thusha Kamaleswaran has never given up hope.
Paralysed from the chest down by a stray bullet in a gang war, doctors said she would never walk again.
But seven-year-old Thusha insisted she would stand on her own two feet again - and these extraordinary photographs show her determination to recover.
She has astonished doctors by defying their original diagnosis that she would be permanently paralysed and confined to a wheelchair.
She was just five years old when a gunman’s bullet shattered her spine and left her fighting for her life.
CCTV images showed her dancing and skipping in her uncle’s shop just seconds before the shots rang out - carefree steps which her parents feared would be her last. Full story...
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Paralysed from the chest down by a stray bullet in a gang war, doctors said she would never walk again.
But seven-year-old Thusha insisted she would stand on her own two feet again - and these extraordinary photographs show her determination to recover.
She has astonished doctors by defying their original diagnosis that she would be permanently paralysed and confined to a wheelchair.
She was just five years old when a gunman’s bullet shattered her spine and left her fighting for her life.
CCTV images showed her dancing and skipping in her uncle’s shop just seconds before the shots rang out - carefree steps which her parents feared would be her last. Full story...
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