cerebral palsy has defied the odds by climbing Britain's tallest mountain. Despite his parents being told by doctors he would never walk after being born prematurely, Caeden Thomson trekked the 4,411 ft ascent to the top of Ben Nevis in the Highlands on Saturday to raise money for charity.
The boy, from Corby, Northamptonshire, was born 12 weeks early and has since undergone intense physiotherapy, but told mum Lisa that he wanted to be able to give something back because "he was so lucky for all the things he has had in his life".Early in his life, Caeden's parents were told he would never walk, sit or talk.
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