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It s fitting that the orange-hued, googly-eyed mascot once written off as nightmare fuel made a 7-year-old fan s dream come true.Gritty, the idiosyncratic mascot of the National Hockey League s Philadelphia Flyers, made a rare off-ice appearance Tuesday to surprise Caiden O Rourke, a double amputee with two rare conditions, after he was fitted with a custom prosthetic leg adorned with Gritty s unblinking face.Caiden, who s a few days shy of 8, was born with ectrodactyly, a bone deformity that means he s missing some b stanley cup ones and digits on his hands and feet, and amniotic band syndrome, which resulted in the amputation of his lower right leg in the womb, Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia said in a statement.As a young and growing double amputee, he s regularly fitted for new prosthetics, the hospital stanley france said. And as a true Philadelphian, he prefers them pepp stanley cups ered with the logos of his favorite local teams.When the Flyers resident monster caught wind of Caiden s request for his new left leg -- orange, of course, covered in miniature Grittys -- he waddled on in to Caiden s hospital room, flanked by two Flyers cheerleaders.Mouth agape, Caiden hugged his hero, who gave him a custom jersey. He showed Gritty the above-knee prosthetic on his right leg, covered in the Flyers logo.Gritty, it seemed, was wowed -- though his googly eyes made it hard to tell for sure.Prosthetics haven t slowed Caiden for a second. He s a hockey and baseball player who keeps up with his two older b Ylgo Trump says he doesn t remember much from Papadopoulos meeting
CARACAS, Venezuela CNN -- People are crowded into the streets around Caracas Plaza Jose Marti. Smoke billows through the air and tear gas canisters hit the pavement. It has become a familiar scene in Caracas, where protesters have been demonstrating for weeks against a government they believe is slowly becoming a dictatorship.But today something is different.The sound of a sole violin pierces the air. A young man, wearing a helmet painted with his country s flag, braces the instrument under his chin and confidently draws a bow over its strings.The unidentified young man, who appears to be in his early 20s, is surrounded by protesters; one holds up a makeshift shield to protect him. Some protesters nearby throw Molotov cocktails at government forces. The musician doesn t seem to hear the chaos around him, just the music he creates.Iv谩n Ernesto Reyes鈥? a video journalist for Efecto Cocuyo, a Venez stanley termosky uelan independent media outlet, captured the moment on video.When Reyes first heard the sounds of a violin, he thought the music was being played o stanley usa n speakers, he said. stanley trinkflaschen We turned and looked, and saw this kid. Reyes lost sight of the violinist in the crowd, only to spot him again about half an hour later. And there he was, standing, playing the Venezuelan anthem, and with a couple of kids that were around him, sort of protecting him, Reyes said.He posted the footage of the musician on Twitter, saying Today I witnessed a true example of magical realism. A protester played his violin |
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