A five-year-old boy was filmed completing an incredible £1million charity walk for the hospital that saved his life. Tony Hudgell lost his legs after suffering horrific physical abuse from his biological parents at just 41 days old.
His injuries, which led to sepsis and multiple organ failure, were so severe that he eventually had to have both legs amputated at the knee.
Brave Tony, who was adopted by loving parents Paula and Mark, set himself a challenge of walking 10km in 30 days - with a modest aim of raising £500.
But in just one month, the youngster has raised a staggering £1,073,121 raised for Evelina London Children's Hospital in Lambeth.
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